[Ord. No. 1002-09, 9-8-2009]
The following words, terms and phrases when used in this article shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
CITYMeans the City of Albertville and its authorized agents.
DAMAGEMeans any injury to any part of trees/shrubs, including but not limited to improper tree care methods such as topping, tipping, round-over, flush cutting, cavity cleaning, etc.
EASEMENT-LADEN LANDMeans privately owned land on which an easement has been granted to the City or another entity to allow for public services such as utility distribution, water distribution and drainage, access to maintain the public services, etc. An easement is only a right of use. The grant of an easement does not transfer ownership rights.
EXTRAORDINARY TREEIs a tree that is unique due to its age, species, or historic significance.
HEDGEROWMeans a row of closely spaced shrubs or bushes used to delineate space, restrict access, provide screening or achieve a similar function.
LICENSE REQUIREDMeans any tree service operator conducting business in the City must obtain a City business license.
MULCHMeans any organic material or rock placed over the soil surface of a planting area, which serves the same function as leaf litter in a natural forest environment.
PARKMeans a tract of land set aside for public use and owned by the City of Albertville.
PLANTINGMeans establishing a tree, shrub, ground cover, vine, or other species of vegetation in a location where it is to remain for an extended period, usually the useful lifespan of the plant in the absence of unforeseen circumstances.
PRIVATE LANDMeans land belonging to a person or corporate entity and not the City or other agency of government.
PRUNEIncludes the correct arboricultural method of removing tree limbs at proper locations.
PUBLIC LANDMeans any land belonging to the City, including platted rights-of-way or streets and alleys. For the purposes of this definition, federal, state and county land is excluded from this category unless the City has specifically assumed responsibility for its maintenance.
PUBLIC PROPERTYIs any right-of-way, park, or other ground owned by the City of Albertville.
REPLACEMENT TREESAre trees required to be planted as compensation for the removal of viable, non-hazard trees.
SHRUBIs a woody plant, living more than one year, obtaining less than 12 feet in height at maturity and that is usually branched near the ground.
STREET TREESAre herein defined as trees, shrubs, bushes, and all other woody vegetation on land lying between property lines on either side of all streets, avenues, or ways within the City.
TREEIs a woody plant living more than one year which at maturity is 12 feet or more in height, unbranched for at least several feet above the ground and having a more or less definite crown.
TREE MAINTENANCEIs measures performed to promote the desirable growth and health of a tree such as, but not limited to, watering, fertilizing, mulching, weeding, pest management, and physical protection.
TREE SERVICEIs commercial practices including trimming, removal, and other maintenance of trees.
UTILITY, PRIVATEMeans a commercial service distributed by use of the public streets, alleys, and easements of the City by the use of facilities and fixtures located therein, but not regulated by the State of Alabama Public Service Commission.
UTILITY, PUBLICMeans a service distributed by wire, pipe, or airwaves to customers and either regulated by the State of Alabama Public Service Commission (as in the case of telephone service) or not regulated by the Public Service Commission but established as a municipal utility (as in the case of water, electric and gas service).