The Council of the City of Takoma Park hereby finds that:
A.
It is in the interest of the residents of the City to protect, preserve, promote, and to the extent feasible expand Takoma Park's urban forest;
B.
The purpose of this chapter is to promote a diverse, resilient, sustainable urban forest through shared community and individual stewardship of existing trees and the planting of new trees with a focus on native trees and desirable trees that are adaptable to the impacts of climate change;
C.
Stewardship of the City's urban forest is a shared community effort requiring the involvement of the entire community, and the regulation of actions affecting the urban forest provides benefits to residents and property and business owners;
D.
A healthy, biodiverse, and demographically balanced urban forest provides valuable services, including:
1.
Preserving wildlife habitat,
2.
Reducing air, noise, and visual pollution,
3.
Improving water quality,
4.
Mitigating the City's contribution to climate change,
5.
Assisting in climate change mitigation, adaptation and resilience,
6.
Lowering summer temperatures and moderating climatic extremes, and
7.
Reducing energy use in buildings;
E.
The City's urban forest is part of the watershed of Long Branch, Takoma Branch, and Sligo Creeks and, as such, plays an important role in controlling stormwater run-off and supports the biologic and hydrologic integrity of downstream watersheds;
F.
The City's urban forest contributes to the beauty of our neighborhoods, which enhances property values and improves the quality of life in the community and the health of residents; and
G.
The City's urban forest policies and tree canopy goals shall be pursued in a racially equitable manner to address inequities that exist in tree canopy coverage across City neighborhoods and that seeks to protect and plant trees with a focus on the health and sustainability of the urban forest as a whole to help ensure that the benefits of tree canopy are distributed equitably and that racial equity is prioritized in the development and implementation of regulations and procedures.
(Ord. 2003-40 (part), 2004/Ord. 2020-22, 2020)