To implement uniform practices governing the planting and care
of trees on public property.
As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings indicated:
PERIMETER STRIP
Land not less than 10 feet in width located adjacent to a
street, side, and rear lot lines designed for visual separation between
uses or activities, excluding required driveways. Landscaping of the
strip may include trees, shrubs, lawn, or planted ground cover that
must be permanently maintained to present an attractive, well-kept
appearance. Landscaped areas shall not be surfaced in part or whole
with concrete, asphalt, or other surface material, but shall contain
earth, and may contain organic mulch, inorganic fillers such as wood
shavings, bark, volcanic rock, or other similar mulch material.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
All grounds owned and specifically maintained by the Town.
The term "public property" does not include any easements, rights-of-way,
or property that is not currently regularly maintained by the Town,
but docs include grounds in the perimeter strip.
Authority and responsibility. The Commissioner of Public Works
and Highway Superintendent, or their designees, presently have full
authority and responsibility to plant, prune, maintain and remove
trees growing in the public property and/or perimeter strip and in
rights-of-way of all municipal streets, Town parks and other Town
property.
The Town hereby acknowledges the creation of a volunteer Ad-Hoc
Committee, hereinafter referred to as the Tree Committee.
A. Duties.
(1) The Tree Committee shall act in a purely advisory capacity to the
Town Board. Subject to specific approval by the Town Board upon reasonable
written request by the Tree Committee, the Tree Committee may:
(a)
Coordinate and promote Arbor Day activities.
(b)
Review and update a five-year proposed plan to plant and maintain
trees on Town property.
(c)
Support public awareness and education programs relating to
trees.
(d)
Submit an annual report of its activities to the Town Board.
(e)
Assist with the annual application to renew the Tree City designation.
(f)
Recommend a list of tree species for planting on Town property.
(g)
Other duties that may be assigned by the Town Board.
(h)
Identify grant opportunities for trees.
(2) Notwithstanding the above, the Tree Committee shall have no authority
over the Commissioner of Public Works and Highway Superintendent,
or their designees.
B. Membership. The Tree Committee shall consist of anyone who wishes
to volunteer up to a total of five persons as approved by the Town
Board. The Tree Committee shall not be an official committee, board,
agency or otherwise part of the Town of Union, nor shall the Tree
Committee act for or make decisions for or on behalf of the Town of
Union. The Town of Union shall have no responsibility, liability or
obligations of any kind with respect to the Tree Committee. The Tree
Committee shall be solely responsible for its own membership actions,
organization and finances.
Except as otherwise permitted by law, it shall be unlawful for
any person, firm, or corporation to harvest, remove, or cause the
removal of a Town tree on public property without written permission
of the Commissioner of Public Works and Highway Superintendent, or
their designees.
Should any word, sentence, clause, paragraph, or provision of
this chapter be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining
provisions of this chapter shall remain in full force and effect.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon filing with
the New York State Secretary of State in accordance with § 27
of the Municipal Home Rule Law.