The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
"Certified arborist"means someone who has successfully completed the requirements set by the Arborist Certification Board of the International Society of Arboriculture.
"Development"means any changes to private property which requires the issuance of a permit from the City which permit is subject the requirements of Title 15 (Buildings and Construction), Title 21 (Subdivision) and/or Title 22 (Zoning).
"Development application"means an application for development requiring either ministerial or discretionary approvals including design review, conditional use permits, variances or exceptions, subdivisions, planned unit developments, amendments, building permits, and/or grading permits.
"Person"means any individual, agency, corporation, entity, or organization.
"Pruning standards"means standards of pruning for certified arborists. Proper pruning is performed in a manner intended to achieve a specific goal while minimizing the negative effects on the tree. Excessive or improper pruning is that which employs techniques that result in negative physiological or structural impacts on the tree. Excessive and improper pruning includes topping or removing 25-percent or more, of the functioning leaf, stem, or root area.
"Routine pruning"means the removal of dead or dying, diseased, weak, or objectionable branches of a tree in a scientific manner.
"Street tree"means any tree located in a City street right-of-way.
"Tree"means a large woody perennial plant with one or more trunks, branches, and leaves, not including shrubs shaped to tree forms.
"Tree maintenance"means regular pruning, fertilization, irrigation, and normal garden management practices necessary for plant growth.
"Tree permit"means written authorization issued by the Community and Economic Development Director or designee to cut down, destroy, trim by topping, or remove a protected tree.
"Tree removal"means the destruction of any tree by cutting, regrading, girdling, interfering with water supply, applying chemicals, or by other means.
"Topping"means the removal of the upper 25 percent or more of a tree's trunk(s) or primary leader.
"Undeveloped property"means:
1. A parcel of private land which is vacant or a developed parcel which has remaining development potential;
2. A parcel of land which can be further divided in accordance with zoning regulations of the City;
3. A parcel of land on which the structures are proposed to be demolished or relocated.
(Ord. No. 1450, § IV, 12/20/2023)