(1)
Springville City recognizes substantial economic, environmental and aesthetic importance of the trees and plantings within the community. It is in the best interests of the citizens and public that a plan be developed to regulate the planting and maintenance of trees and other plantings 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.
(2)
It is the intent of the City Council of Springville City that the terms of this Chapter shall be construed as to promote:
(a)
The planting, maintenance, restoration, and survival of desirable trees within the City; and
(b)
The protection of community residents from personal injury and property damage, and the protection of Springville City from property damage caused or threatened by the improper planting, maintenance, or removal of trees located in and upon public areas and rights-of-way within Springville City.
(Adopted by Ordinance No. 3-06; Ord. No. 03-2012, 03/06/2012)