To enhance the quality of life and the present and future health,
safety, and welfare of all residents, to enhance property values,
and to ensure proper planting and care of trees on public property,
the Town Board herein delegates the authority and responsibility for
managing public trees, creates a Tree Commission, establishes practices
governing the planting and care of trees on public property, and makes
provision for the emergency removal of trees on private property under
certain conditions.
As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings indicated:
CLEARING
Any activity that removes the vegetative surface cover.
DAMAGE
Any injury to or destruction of a tree, including but not
limited to uprooting; severance of all or part of the root system
or main trunk; storage of material on or compaction of the critical
root zone; a substantial change in the natural grade within the critical
root zone or around a trunk; surrounding the tree with impervious
paving materials; or any trauma caused by accident or collision.
LANDSCAPE BUFFER
All landscaping proposed for the specific purpose of filtering
runoff to waterways, providing visual screening to or from adjacent
properties, and/or to assist in noise abatement where located alongside
a noise abatement structure.
NUISANCE
Any tree, or limb thereof, that has an infectious disease
or insect; is dead or dying; obstructs the view of traffic signs or
the free passage of pedestrians or vehicles; or threatens public health,
safety, and welfare.
PUBLIC TREE
Any tree or woody vegetation on Town-owned or Town-maintained
property or rights-of-way.
STREET TREES
Trees planted in the right-of-way between the pavement edge
and the right-of-way boundary.
TOP or TOPPING
The nonstandard practice of cutting back of limbs to stubs
within a tree's crown to such a degree so as to remove the normal
canopy and disfigure the tree.
TREE
A plant having a permanently woody main stem(s) or trunk(s),
ordinarily growing to a considerable height.
TREE CANOPY
The extent of the outer layer of branches and leaves of an
individual or group of trees.
The Town Board hereby establishes a Tree Commission, the members
of which shall be appointed by the Town Board.
A. Purpose. The purpose of the Tree Commission shall be to gather information
and make recommendations to the Highway Superintendent and to the
Town Board with respect to the planting and maintenance of trees in
the Town of Manlius, and shall:
(1) Coordinate and promote Arbor Day activities;
(2) Review and update a five-year plan to plant and maintain trees on
Town property;
(3) Support public awareness and education programs relating to trees;
(4) Review Town department concerns relating to tree care;
(5) Submit an annual report of its activities to the Town Board;
(6) Assist with the annual application to renew the Tree City USA designation;
(7) Recommend a list of tree species for planting on Town property, street
trees, and a list of prohibited species;
(8) Identify opportunities for tree-related grant funding and coordinate
application efforts; and
(9) Other duties that may be assigned by the Town Board.
B. Membership.
(1) The Tree Commission shall consist of five members. Each of the commissioners
shall be residents of the Town of Manlius with the exception of one
commissioner upon a finding by the Town Board to be an individual
with demonstrated expertise in one or more areas reasonably related
to the mission and function of the Town Tree Commission.
(2) Associate members. In addition to its regular members, the Tree Commission
may include up to two associate members who shall be appointed to
one-year terms by the Town Board. Each associate member may attend
meetings and may participate in deliberations, including executive
session deliberations, unless excluded from such executive sessions
by vote of the Commission.
C. Term of office. The term of those members hereafter appointed to
fill other than an unexpired term shall be so fixed that one term
shall expire at the end of each official year. At the expiration of
the term of a member appointed to a term foreshortened to comply with
the preceding sentence, their successor shall be appointed for a five-year
term. No member shall be appointed to a term longer than five years.
D. Meetings. The Tree Commission shall meet a minimum of four times
each year, per the schedule developed and approved by the Tree Commission
at the start of each calendar year. All meetings shall be open to
the public. The Board chair may schedule additional meetings as needed.
E. Compensation. The members of the Tree Commission shall serve without
compensation.
Every owner of any tree overhanging any street or right-of-way
within the Town shall prune the branches so that such branches shall
not obstruct the light from any street lamp or obstruct the view of
any street intersection and so that there shall be a clear space of
eight feet above the surface of the street or sidewalk. Said owners
shall remove all dead, diseased or dangerous trees or broken or decayed
limbs which constitute a menace to the safety of the public. The Town
shall have the right to prune any tree or shrub on private property
when it interferes with the proper spread of light along the street
from a streetlight or interferes with visibility of any traffic control
device or sign.
All stumps of street and park trees shall be removed below the
surface of the ground so that the top of the stump shall not project
above the surface of the ground.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this
chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject
to a fine not to exceed $500 for each offense.