1. "Planter strip" "Street tree" "Tree"
Definitions.
means an area between a curb and a sidewalk, within a public right-of-way, where a tree can be planted.
means any tree that is planted or growing within a public right-of-way.
means a tall woody plant with one main trunk.
2.
Street trees shall be required within a public right-of-way that abuts new construction of a structure that is over 1,000 square feet in size, and where after construction there will be a planter strip at least 48 inches wide.
3.
The street trees shall be planted by the City or its agent to ensure the appropriateness and uniformity of species, variety and size, but paid for by the developer of a subdivision or, if not a subdivision, the property owner. The amount paid per tree shall be established by City Council resolution. The payment for trees shall go into a street tree fund and shall be used for planting and maintaining street trees, and for educating citizens about proper tree maintenance. Street trees shall be paid for:
4.
The amount paid for street trees shall be based upon planting one tree for every 40 feet of planter strip adjoining the property, with a minimum of one tree per lot. However, the actual number of trees planted by the City may be more or less than the number paid for. This will allow some flexibility to plant trees in compliance with City policies, and in the best locations where the benefit to the subdivision can be maximized.
5.
The Public Works Director shall establish an approved street tree list. No trees shall be planted within a public right-of-way except those on the approved tree list, unless authorized by the Public Works Director.
6.
No street trees shall be planted within five feet of any underground water line, sanitary sewer line, natural gas line, or transmission line, nor within:
7.
Unless affected by this chapter or other City ordinances, and subject to the responsibility of developers in subdivisions, street trees shall be planted by adjoining property owners in all planter strips that are four feet in width or larger:
a.
Thirty feet apart if they are on the City's approved street tree list for a five-foot or less planter strip or for trees permitted under overhead power wires;
b.
Forty feet apart if they are on the City's approved street tree list for a six-foot planter strip; or
c.
Fifty feet apart if they are on the City's approved street tree list for an eight-foot or larger planter strip.
8.
All street trees shall:
a.
Be healthy grown nursery stock, be a minimum of one-and-one-half-inch caliper at six inches above ground level, and be at least eight feet high.
b.
Have a single straight trunk, a well developed leader with tops and roots characteristic of the species cultivar or variety.
c.
Be free of insects, diseases, mechanical injury, and other objectionable features when planted.
9.
Bare root stock shall leave a root system sufficient to ensure survival and healthy growth, and shall only be planted during the months of November, December or January. Balled and burlap stock shall leave a natural sound ball sufficient to ensure survival and healthy growth.
10.
All trees that are grafted are to be grafted at a minimum height of seven inches above ground level.
(Ord. 812 § 1, 2003; Ord. 823, 2005; Ord. 935 § 1, 2015)