Official tree, shrub and plant regulations for the city are adopted and established by this chapter to serve the public health, safety and general welfare. To that end, the purposes of this chapter are specifically declared to be as follows:
A.
Improve general aesthetic values;
B.
Reduce traffic noise;
C.
Deflect glare and heat;
D.
Lower wind velocity;
E.
Purify air;
F.
Provide cooling shade and beauty;
G.
Provide for the proper selection of trees to minimize trouble in sewers, water mains and storm drains and to prevent displacement of streets, curbs, gutters and sidewalks;
H.
Minimize interference with street and traffic lighting;
I.
Minimize the spread of disease to healthy trees;
J.
Minimize danger of falling trees and limbs onto streets, sidewalks, private property and people;
K.
Minimize accumulation of leaves and debris which cause unnecessary labor in cleaning the sidewalks, streets and storm drains; and
L.
Select trees of longevity and those suitable to the environment.
(Ord. 361 § 1, 1981; Ord. 491 § 1, 1989; Ord. 701 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2012)