Section 302.4 Weeds; Trees
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(A)
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Weeds and Noxious Vegetation. All premises and exterior property
shall be maintained free from weeds, grass or plant growth in excess
of eight inches, excluding shrubs, cultivated flowers and gardens.
All noxious weeds as defined by the Chapter 15 (Controlled Plants
and Noxious Weeds) of Title 3 [Agriculture, Part III (Plants and Plant
Products)] of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, as amended,
3 Pa.C.S.A. § 1501 et seq., including Class A, Class B and
Class C noxious weeds, shall be prohibited.
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(B)
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Trees.
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1)
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Hazardous Trees; Notice. Any person owning a tree within the
public right-of-way which is deemed by the Borough to be a danger
to public safety, health and welfare, or public or private property,
by reason of the tree's damaged or diseased condition or the
tree not being maintained in compliance with the care provisions of
this Ordinance, shall be notified in writing to remove or trim the
tree, or trees, as required, within such time as specified.
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2)
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Municipal Lien Authorized. If the owner fails to take appropriate
action within the time frame specified, the Borough may cause the
removal or trimming of a hazardous tree as appropriate and necessary
at the expense of the property owner and the entire costs thereof
shall be a lien upon such premises.
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3)
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Damages are not Limited. Any and all claims associated with
costs for tree removal or trimming shall be filed and collected by
the Borough Solicitor or Enforcement Official in the manner in which
municipal claims are filed or prosecuted. Nothing herein shall prohibit
the Borough from proceeding to recover such costs by filing an action
in assumpsit or pursuing equitable relief to recover costs incurred
by the Borough of Middletown during enforcement of any provisions
of this Section 302.4.
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4)
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Emergency Action by the Borough of Middletown. When, due to
natural disaster, motor vehicle accident, windstorm, weather event
or other unforeseen cause, a tree or portion(s) of a tree within the
public right-of-way or in a public area constitutes an immediate hazard
or danger to persons or property, the Borough may remove the hazardous
tree without notice to the abutting property owner.
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5)
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Damage to Sidewalks/Curbs from Removal. Any curb or sidewalk
damaged or destroyed during tree removal shall be repaired or replaced
at the expense of the property owner in accordance with applicable
Borough ordinances.
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6)
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Tree Planting. No tree shall be removed or replaced without
notifying the Pennsylvania ONE Call System prior to removal or replacement.
No new tree or replacement tree shall be planted within any public
right-of-way without advance approval of the Borough.
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7)
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Tree Maintenance and Care Requirements.
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(a)
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Trees overhanging a public street. The owner of a property shall
trim branches from any tree overhanging the streets, highways, avenues
and alleys in the Borough of Middletown so that there will be a clear
height of 14 feet above the surface of a street, highway, avenue or
alley, measured at any point above the surface of the roadway. Vegetation
shall be trimmed and maintained to permit full width use of the roadway.
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(b)
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Trees, shrubberies and other vegetation overhanging any sidewalk.
The owner of a property shall trim branches from any tree overhanging
any sidewalk adjacent to the property in the Borough of Middletown
so that there will be a clear height of seven feet above the surface
of the sidewalk on or adjacent to the owner's property. Vegetation
shall be trimmed and maintained to permit full width use of the sidewalk
for persons using sidewalks on or adjacent to the owner's property.
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(c)
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Trimming/Topping restrictions and requirements. No person or
company shall top or cut back any tree within a public right-of-way
in such a manner that the tree's health will be impaired. For
purposes of this section, "topping" is defined as a substantial reduction
of the upper branches of a tree without consideration of its normal
growth habitat or natural forces.
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8)
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Additional Requirements.
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(a)
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No person shall place any stone, cement or any other substance
which shall impede the passage of water and air to the roots of any
tree within any public right-of-way.
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(b)
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No person shall pour salt water, oil or any other materials
at any place in such a manner that injury, disease or damage may result
to any tree within any public right-of-way.
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(c)
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No person shall cut, break, climb with spikes, disturb the roots
or otherwise injure, damage or destroy any tree within a public right-of-way,
or authorize such action unless required for the installation of curb,
sidewalk or other improvement authorized by Borough Council or an
agent thereof.
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(d)
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No person shall cause or authorize within any public right-of-way
a wire or other conductor charged with electricity to come in contact
with any tree on any public property or within any public right-of-way
that may injure, damage or kill a tree.
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(e)
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No person shall cause or authorize within a public right-of-way
the use of any oil, gasoline, herbicide, paint, brine hot water, steam
or other gas, liquid or solid substance deleterious to a tree to contact
any tree or enter the soil base of the root system of a tree in any
manner which may injure, damage or kill a tree.
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(f)
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No person shall interfere, or cause interference, with the Borough
or any of its agents or employees while such personnel are engaged
with planting, trimming or maintaining or removing trees on or overhanging
public property, or trees within a public right-of-way.
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(g)
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No person shall cause or authorize alterations, repairs or demolition
activities in the vicinity of any tree within the public right-of-way
without first placing sufficient guards or devices that shall prevent
injury, damage or destruction of a tree arising out of such activities.
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(h)
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No person shall fasten any rope, wire, nail, electric attachment,
sign or device to any tree within any public right-of-way, excepting
Borough-authorized signs.
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(i)
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No person shall plant a tree or knowingly permit the root system
of any tree to damage the public water, public sewer, public electric,
or public stormwater management systems owned by the Borough of Middletown.
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Exceptions:
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1.
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When the outdoor temperature is below the winter outdoor design
temperature for the locality, maintenance of the minimum room temperature
shall not be required, provided that the heating system is operating
at its full design capacity. The winter outdoor design temperature
for the locality shall be as indicated in Appendix D of the International
Plumbing Code.
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2.
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In areas where the average monthly temperature is above 30°
F. (1° C.), a minimum temperature of 65° F. (18° C.) shall
be maintained.
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Exceptions:
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1.
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Processing, storage and operation areas that require cooling
or special temperature conditions.
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2.
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Areas in which persons are primarily engaged in vigorous physical
activities.
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