It is the intent of this section of Chapter 9.20 to establish regulations and procedures to designate street trees as essential infrastructure and to preserve them in a healthy and safe manner, to ensure that the City’s built and natural environments function in complementary ways and are resilient to climate change and natural hazards, so that all persons who live, work or pass through the City have access to clean air and water, can experience nature in their daily lives, and benefit from public right-of-way amenities that are designed to lessen the impacts of natural hazards and environmental degradation, now and in the future. Trees are a living organism, and pruning and proactive management of street trees is essential to manage potentially hazardous conditions and improve public safety. A balance between preservation of trees and managing public safety can be partially accomplished by controlling how and when pruning or tree removal can occur and, in specific instances, by allowing individuals to provide for the pruning or removal of trees in accordance with the conditions of this Chapter.
Unless an exemption under this chapter applies, requests to prune street trees shall be governed by TMC § 9.20.210; requests to remove street trees shall be governed by TMC § 9.20.220; requests to plant street trees shall be governed by TMC § 9.20.230; and, requests to prune trees located on public real property for the purpose of scenic view enhancement shall be governed by TMC § 9.20.250.
(Ord. 28926 § 2, 2023-12-12; ratified and reconfirmed by Ord. 28947, 2024-01-16)