Trees and the urban forest provide a variety of important benefits in the urban environment, including removing carbon from the atmosphere, reducing energy use, improving air quality, reducing respiratory illness, noise and stress reduction, moderating stormwater flows, reducing the urban heat island effect and heat-related illnesses, protecting water quality, improving economic sustainability, and providing habitat for wildlife. In addition to the health benefits realized through the protection and promotion of the environment, trees and urban forests also support the physical and mental health of residents.
(Ord. 814 § 1)