For the purpose of this chapter, unless otherwise clearly indicated by the context, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The portion of land between the curb line (or edge of street where no curb exists) and the sidewalk or trail. Where no sidewalk exists, the area between the curb or street edge and property line. The terms "boulevard" and "terrace" shall be interchangeable.
Any woody plant with a single trunk that retains foliage year-round, characterized by needle or scale-like leaves from ground level upward.
Trimming, cutting, or structural modification of a tree that exceeds routine maintenance as determined by the Town Forester, including but not limited to topping, substantial crown reduction, or substantial canopy volume reduction within a calendar year.
Any tree or shrub that, due to condition or location: interferes with public use of right-of-way; impairs visibility or public infrastructure; poses a danger to persons or property on public land, including rights-of-way or the terrace area; is infected with, harboring, or fatally damaged by a contagious tree disease; is infested with or fatally damaged by insect pests or invasive species known to transmit such diseases; or endangers public health, safety, or welfare.
Any land or premises owned or controlled by the Town, including public parks, rights-of-way, boulevards, sidewalks, terrace areas, and other public sites.
Any tree or shrub located within or designated for planting in public areas, including boulevards and terraces.
A strip of land acquired by dedication, reservation, prescription, or condemnation, or other legal means, intended for public use and typically occupied by a street, sidewalk, trail, utility line, or other public infrastructure. This area may also include adjacent space necessary for the maintenance, safety, and function of these improvements, including boulevard or terrace areas.
A woody plant with multiple stems emerging from or near the ground, typically smaller than a tree.
The individual designated by the Town to implement and enforce the provisions of this chapter.
A woody plant with a single dominant trunk, a defined crown, and a typical mature height of 16 feet or more.