The intent of this chapter is, through the preservation, protection and planting of trees, to:
(a)
Aid in the stabilization of soil by the prevention of erosion;
(b)
Reduce stormwater runoff and the costs associated therewith and replenish ground water supplies;
(c)
Aid in the removal of carbon dioxide and generation of oxygen in the atmosphere;
(d)
Provide a visual buffer and screen against traffic and some buffer against noise pollution;
(e)
Provide protection against severe weather;
(f)
Aid in the control of drainage and restoration of denuded soil subsequent to construction or grading;
(g)
Provide a haven for birds which in turn assist in the control of insects;
(h)
Protect and increase property values;
(i)
Conserve and enhance the city’s physical and aesthetic environment; and
(j)
Generally protect and enhance the quality of life and the general welfare of the city.
(Ord. 1425 § 1, 1999)