As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERThe Director having charge of the Department of Environmental Services or his/her designee.
APPROVED TREE SPECIESThe species of trees acceptable for use in planting in the City, which shall be native and adapted to urban environments. A list of approved trees species shall be maintained by the Shade Tree Commission and shall be reviewed and approved periodically by the Commission. Installation of any tree not found on the Approved Tree Species List shall be prohibited except as approved by the Shade Tree Commission.
APPROVED TREE SPECIES LISTA list of approved trees species and recommended varieties and cultivars maintained by the Shade Tree Commission, and reviewed and approved periodically by the Commission, and made available on the City website.
CALIPER (CAL.),As defined by the American Standard for Nursery Stock (ANSI) Z60.1 (2014), means trunk diameter as measured six inches from the ground unless the trunk is more than four inches caliper. CAL. is the standard measurement for trees.
CERTIFIED TREE CARE OPERATOROne who meets the minimum qualifications for and currently holds a license as a Tree Care Operator with the New Jersey State Board of Tree Experts in compliance with state ordinance N.J.S.A. 45:15C-20 and the New Jersey Tree Experts and Tree Care Operators Licensing Act.
CERTIFIED TREE EXPERTOne who meets the minimum qualifications for and currently holds a license as a Tree Expert with the New Jersey State Board of Tree Experts in compliance with state ordinance N.J.S.A. 45:15C-20 and the New Jersey Tree Experts and Tree Care Operators Licensing Act.
DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT (dbh)Diameter of tree measured at breast height, approximately 4.5 feet from the ground. Dbh is the standard measurement for existing trees.
DRIPLINEA limiting line established by a series of perpendicular drop points extended vertically to the ground from the furthest ends of the horizontal branches marking the maximum radius of the crown of an existing tree but not less than eight feet from the trunk, whichever is greater.
PERMITEEThe entity in receipt of a tree permit.
PERSONAny individual, firm, co-partnership, association, corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership or developer, other than the City.
PLANT CONSTRUCTIONAs applied to public utility companies, shall mean poles, wires, cables, subsurface conduits, pipes, manholes and appurtenant facilities of such companies installed in a street.
PROFESSIONAL FORESTEROne who has a minimum of a Bachelor's of Science degree in forestry from a four-year college accredited by the Society of American Foresters or who is accepted by and listed with the NJDEP as a professional forester pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:3-2.
PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANYA public utility as defined in the Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey (N.J.S.A. 48:2-13).
REPLACEMENT TREEA nursery-grown certified tree, properly balled and burlapped or container grown and marked with a durable label indicating genus, species and variety, having a minimum caliper of three inches measured as defined herein. A replacement tree shall be selected from the Shade Tree Commission's Approved Tree Species List.
RESPONSIBLE PERSON/ENTITYThe owner of the property on which the tree is located and/or the owner of real property immediately adjacent to said street, road, highway, or public right-of-way where the tree is located, which person/entity shall be responsible for the care of trees now located, or which may hereafter be planted, along any street, road, highway, or public right-of-way.
SHADE TREE COMMISSIONThe Hoboken Shade Tree Commission (HSTC) as established by the governing body in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:64-1. Refer to Chapter
62, Shade Tree Commission.
STANDARD DETAIL FOR TREE PROTECTION DURING CONSTRUCTIONThe guidelines for protecting trees during construction on City property or in the public right-of-way, maintained by the Shade Tree Commission, and reviewed and approved periodically by the Commission, and made available on the City website.
STREETA. Any public street, designated by the governing body, to be within the jurisdiction of the Shade Tree Commission.
B. Municipal parks and parkways.
STREET TREE INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONSThe guidelines for planting street trees on City property or in the public right-of-way, maintained by the Shade Tree Commission, and reviewed and approved periodically by the Commission, and made available on the City website.
TREEAny deciduous or coniferous species which reaches a typical mature height of 10 feet or more. An individual tree for the purpose of this chapter has a dbh of four inches or greater. A specimen with multiple trunks will be considered an individual tree with a dbh of 1/2 of the sum of the diameters of the trunks.
TREE GRATEMetallic grating, at a tree pit, installed level with the pavement around a tree. Tree grates typically consist of two pieces of grating with a hole for the tree at the center and a metal frame.
TREE PERMITA permit to plant, prune, and/or remove trees issued by the administrative officer and Shade Tree Commission after review and approval of an application by those parties with jurisdiction.
TREE PIT GUARDA decorative, low fencing at the perimeter of the tree pit designed to protect the tree and tree pit.
TREE REPLACEMENT PLANA plan for replacement of removed trees in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
WOODED AREAAny natural cluster or clusters of trees and vegetative undergrowth. Street trees, parking lot landscaping trees, and landscaping surrounding a building or structure that were planted in connection with prior development shall not constitute a wooded area.
WOODEN TREE GUARDTree guard consisting of the wooden frame and orange construction fencing used to protect existing trees from mechanical damage and root compaction during adjacent construction activity.