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 Village Board herein delegates the authority and responsibility
for managing public trees, creates a Tree Advisory Board, 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 terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CAMPER
A trailer without motive power designed for human habitation
or occupancy that is pulled behind a motor vehicle from place to place.
CAMPING
A form of outdoor activity that involves staying the night/more
than one night in a temporary protective shelter that is a tent, camper
or recreation vehicle for a short period of time.
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 surrounding
soil; a substantial change in the natural grade above a root system
or around a trunk; surrounding the tree with impervious paving materials;
or any trauma caused by accident or collision.
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.
PARK
All lands and water heretofore and hereafter acquired by
the Village for park or recreational purposes or placed under the
jurisdiction of the Parks and Recreation Board, and includes, without
limitation, parks, parkways, street terraces, greenways, recreational
facilities and structures, and privately owned lands, the use of which
has been granted or leased to the Village for park, recreational or
like public purposes.
PARKWAY
The area along a public street between the curb and the sidewalk;
or if there is no curb or sidewalk, the unpaved portion of the area
between the street right-of-way line and the paved portion of the
street or alley.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
All grounds and rights-of-way (ROWs) owned or maintained
by the Village.
PUBLIC TREE
Any tree or woody vegetation on Village-owned or Village-maintained
property or rights-of-way.
"RENDERED IN WRITING"
Literally on official Village letterhead, an email from *@blanchardvillewi.gov,
from a publicly posted trustee or short message service (text) from
publicly listed official at the time of the message.
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.
VILLAGE STAFF
Term specifically means: Village Clerk-Treasurer, Director
of Public Works, Wastewater Treatment Plant Supervisor and Blanchardville
law enforcement personnel.
The Village Board hereby modifies §
95-4 renaming the Park Committee to Park and Tree Committee.
A. Duties.
(1) Coordinate and promote Arbor Day activities.
(2) Review and update a five-year plan to plant and maintain trees on
Village property.
(3) Support public awareness and education programs relating to trees.
(4) Review Village department concerns relating to tree care.
(5) Submit an annual report of its activities to the Village Board.
(6) Assist with the annual application to renew the Tree Village USA
designation.
(7) Recommend a list of tree species for planting on Village property,
and a list of prohibited species.
(8) Other duties that may be assigned by Village Board.
B. Membership. Refer to Parks and Recreation Board.
C. Term of office. Refer to Parks and Recreation Board.
D. Officers. Refer to Parks and Recreation Board.
E. Meetings. The Board shall meet a minimum of four times each year.
All meetings shall be open to the public. The Board chair may schedule
additional meetings as needed.
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 in accordance with §
1-4.
Appeals to decisions by the Director or the Tree Advisory Board, or to penalties imposed after violations of this chapter, may be reviewed per Chapter
5.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this
chapter are repealed to the extent of such conflict.
The Director of Public Works shall be responsible for the day-to-day
operation of Village parks in accordance with policies established
by the Parks and Recreation Board and the Village Board.
All Village parks shall be open from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
The opening and closing hours shall be posted therein for public information.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a snowmobile
in any park except on a designated trail.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any minibike,
go-cart, unlicensed motorcycle, or other off-the-road vehicle in any
park.
Park rules adopted by the Parks and Recreation Board and on
file in the office of the Director of Public Works relating to use
of park facilities, user fees and concessions are hereby adopted by
reference. Any major amendment or addition to said rules shall be
submitted to the Village Board for approval.
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.