For the purposes of this Chapter, the following words, terms, phrases, and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein.
"Director"shall mean the City's Public Works Director.
"Nuisance Tree"shall mean any Tree with a root system that is capable of causing damage to surrounding landscapes or in its present condition poses a danger to public health or safety or interferes with the free use of a Street. A Nuisance Tree shall include, but is not limited to:
A. Any dead, diseased, infested, leaning, or dying Tree on private property or in a parkway so situated as to constitute a danger to Street Trees or Streets, or any portion thereof, or the life, health, or safety of the public or adjoining public property;
B. Any Tree on any private property or in a parkway which is likely to destroy, impair, or otherwise interfere with any Street Tree, Street, or any portion thereof, sewer or other public improvements or services including, but not limited to, water utilities;
C. Any Tree growing upon private property but overhanging or interfering with the use of any Street or Public Place that endangers the life, health, safety, or property of the public;
D. Any Tree or foliage on private or public property that interferes with visibility on, free use of, or access to, any portion of any Street; or,
E. Any Tree that is suffering from irreversible damage due to extreme pruning or neglected beyond correction.
"Parkway"shall mean the portion of the Street between the sidewalk and the roadway for vehicular travel, or any private property adjoining the roadway over which the City or public holds a property right.
"Public Place"'shall mean any property that is owned or controlled by the City and is open to public use.
"Street"means all or any portion of property owned or controlled by the City and designated for the use of the public as a thoroughfare for vehicular or pedestrian travel, including, but not limited to, sidewalks, gutters, drains, roadways, alleys, medians, and parkways.
"Street Tree"shall mean any Tree growing on property owned or controlled by the City, including, but not limited to, all Streets, Public Places, and all easements granted to the City and/or public.
"Tree"shall mean a woody perennial plant, which usually has, but is not limited to, a single dominant trunk and has an expected mature height of fifteen feet (15') or more, or has an existing trunk diameter of four inches (4") or more measured at two feet (2') above finished grade.
(Prior code § 11-3.02; Ord. 1675, 2006)