The following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
DEAD TREE
A tree that lacks vitality, is lifeless and without foliage.
LANDMARK/SPECIAL TREE
Any tree, chosen for geographical, historical or environmental
reasons, on a list designated by resolution of the Town Board as the
"Landmark/Special Tree List" and kept on file with the Town Clerk.
TREE
A living, woody plant with an erect perennial trunk of six
inches or more dbh with a definitely formed crown of foliage and a
total height of at least 13 feet from the ground.
The Enforcement Officer or the enforcing agencies listed in §
112-4D above may seek the advice of the Tree Advisory Board and may impose conditions upon the granting of a tree removal permit, including:
A. Days and hours of removal operations, size and number
of trucks and routes to be followed.
B. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Timber Harvesting Guidelines, including location of stream crossings,
landings, skid trails and haul roads, the restoration of the effects
of such removal and the obtaining of all permits required by town,
state or other agencies for such operation.
C. Replanting or other mitigation to prevent erosion,
provide screening, preserve ecological systems or remediate effects
on neighboring properties.
D. Reasonable relocation of proposed surface or subsurface
improvements.
E. Marking of trees to be removed in a way that the markings
are visible both before and after tree removal.
F. In case of removal of more than the number of trees specified in §
112-4A(7) above, a performance bond to assure compliance with this chapter and the conditions imposed, with such bond, if one of its purposes is to assure replanting, to have a minimum term of two years.
G. Such safeguards as are appropriate to mitigate the
environmental impact of removal operations, including but not limited
to a report from an arborist certified by the International Society
of Arboriculture or a professional forester in the New York State
cooperating consultant forester program (retained by the applicant).
H. Tree protection as described by the Westchester County
Planning Department in Chapter 5 of the Best Management Practices
Manual Series for Erosion and Sediment Control.
A tree removal permit application shall be accompanied
by a fee to be set in a fee schedule determined by the Town Board,
except when the applicant is the Town of Bedford.
Should any paragraph, section or portion of
this chapter be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid or unlawful, the same shall not affect the remainder of this
chapter as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so declared
to be invalid.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon
its adoption, printing and posting thereof as provided by law.