All terms used in this chapter shall be as defined in the General Plan and Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan glossaries and as follows:
"Coastal Zone"means that unincorporated area of the County of Santa Cruz as defined by the California Coastal Act of 1976, Division
20 of the California Public Resources Code. This area is identified on the General Plan and Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan maps.
"Person"means any individual, group, firm, organization, association, limited liability company, or other business association, corporation, including any utility, partnership, business, trust company, special district or public agency thereof, or other party, or as specified in Section
53090 of the California Government Code; or the State or a State agency or city when not engaged in a sovereign activity. Where a coastal development permit is required pursuant to Chapter 13.20 SCCC, State and Federal agencies may be required to comply with various provisions of this chapter as a condition of the coastal development permit.
"Planning Director"means the Director of the Planning Department or his or her authorized designee charged with the administration and enforcement of this chapter.
"Significant tree,"for the purposes of this chapter, shall include any tree, sprout clump, or group of trees, as follows:
(A) Within the urban services line or rural services line, any tree which is equal to or greater than 20 inches d.b.h. (approximately five feet in circumference); any sprout clump of five or more stems each of which is greater than 12 inches d.b.h. (approximately three feet in circumference); or any group consisting of five or more trees on one parcel, each of which is greater than 12 inches d.b.h. (approximately three feet in circumference).
(B) Outside the urban services line or rural services line, where visible from a scenic road, any beach, or within a designated scenic resource area, any tree which is equal to or greater than 40 inches d.b.h. (approximately 10 feet in circumference); any sprout clump of five or more stems, each of which is greater than 20 inches d.b.h. (approximately five feet in circumference); or, any group consisting of 10 or more trees on one parcel, each greater than 20 inches d.b.h. (approximately five feet in circumference).
(C) Any tree located in a sensitive habitat as defined in Chapter 16.32 SCCC. Also see SCCC §
16.34.090(C), exemption of projects with other permits.
"Sprout clump"means individual stems arising from one root collar and sharing a common root system.
(Ord. 3341 § 1, 1982; Ord. 3443 § 1, 1983; Ord. 4346 §§ 73, 74, 1994; Ord. 5182 § 14, 2014)