The City recognizes the economic, environmental and aesthetic importance of the trees and plantings within the community. It shall be the City's policy to utilize applicable techniques, methods and procedures required to preserve, when feasible, all trees and plantings on City property. This chapter is part of a comprehensive plan developed in the best interest of the Norco community to regulate the planting and maintenance of trees in or adjacent to streets and within easements, in rights-of-way and other public places within the City, to provide for orderly development and protection of public facilities, and to regulate the removal of trees that contribute significantly to the value of land, preservation of resources, and quality of life in the City of Norco.
The purpose of this chapter is to assure that a single tree species on any given street will be planted, maintained, trimmed, and replaced if damaged, in a uniform manner to develop a consistent and formal streetscape, providing a canopy effect appropriate to the nature of development adjacent to the street. The installation, maintenance and replacement standards established in this section are intended to implement an effective urban forestry program to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the community.
(Ord. 567 Sec. 1 (part), 1986; Ord. 772, 2001; Ord. 1024 Sec. 1, 2017)