A.
Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare by providing for management of the planting, maintenance, and removal of trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation on public lands in the city of Rainier, Oregon (hereinafter referred to as "the city"). The ordinance codified in this chapter is enacted to:
1.
Establish and maintain the maximum sustainable tree cover on public lands in the city, compatible with other legitimate and necessary uses;
2.
Maintain city trees in a healthy and nonhazardous condition through good arboricultural practices; and
3.
Evaluate and pursue appropriate diversity in tree species and age classes to provide a stable and sustainable urban forest.
B.
Policy. It shall be the general policy of the city to line its streets with trees, shrubs, bushes or other vegetation and to conduct a program for maintaining and preserving the same; to encourage new tree planting on public and private property; and to cultivate a flourishing urban forest.
C.
Definitions.
1. "Park trees"
means those trees, shrubs, bushes and all other woody vegetation in designated public parks, and all areas owned by the city, or to which the public has free access as a park.
2. "Street trees"
means those trees, shrubs, bushes, and all other woody vegetation on land lying between property lines on either side of all streets, avenues, or rights-of-way within the city.
3. "Urban forest"
means those trees and other vegetation growing on public property along and adjacent to the city's streets, within the city's parks, and upon other public lands within the city. Trees located within the city's timber reserve are not covered by this chapter.
(Ord. 1015, Exh. A § 1.0, 2003)