It is the intent of the town council to provide for the planting, maintenance, and removal of trees in the public rights-of-way and on town-owned property, including those trees that might affect said property. The town council finds that trees have substantial positive benefits, such as improving the environmental, economic, social, and aesthetic well-being of the community. The Winthrop town council shall therefore establish a Winthrop tree board (WTB) consisting of a minimum of five members, appointed by the mayor, of which no less than three members shall be residents of the town of Winthrop. Said board members may include any number of interested citizens, including representatives of the park committee, planning commission, business community, local school district, electric utilities, and neighborhoods. The board may join and collaborate with an equal board of the town of Twisp, Washington with members appointed by said town's mayor which shall be referred to as the Twisp/Winthrop tree board, and which shall have the same responsibilities and be considered the same as the Winthrop tree board.
(Ord. 500 § 1, 1999)