The intent of this chapter is to encourage the
protection of the maximum number of healthy trees within the tree
protection zone throughout the Borough, regardless of location. Protection
of the Borough's tree cover mitigates air and water pollution, reduces
energy consumption and preserves the overall quality of life for the
residents of Haddon Heights. The intent is not punitive nor intended
to cause hardship to any individual, private or public company who
has taken reasonable care and diligence to protect the trees within
the Borough of Haddon Heights.
As used herein, the following terms have the
following meanings:
CROWN
The branches and foliage of a tree; the upper portion of
the tree.
CTE
Certified tree expert licensed by the State of New Jersey.
PERSON
Any individual, person, association, company, corporation,
organization or entity of any kind.
TREE
Any woody perennial plant usually having one main stem or
truck, a definitely formed crown and growing to a height of 10 feet
or more.
TREE DIAMETER
The width of a tree measured 4 1/2 feet above ground.
TREE PROTECTION ZONE
Any publicly owned or publicly maintained property, sidewalk
portion of the street right-of-way, utility easement or parking area.
TREE REMOVAL
Cut, break, climb with spikes, disturb the roots of or otherwise
injure, or spray with herbicides which intend to damage, injure or
kill or otherwise remove any living tree.
UNIMPROVED LOT
Any clearly defined piece of land, upon which no structure
affixed to the land with a roof and intended for shelter, housing
or enclosure has been constructed.
All persons shall exercise care to protect trees
from damage during construction without limitation. The following
procedures shall be observed in order to protect remaining trees:
A. Protection from mechanical injury.
(1) All trees to be retained within 25 feet of a building
site and lining entry and egress roads, parking areas and utility
easements shall be protected from equipment damage by wrapping the
trunk with sections of snow fence or boards wired together. All exposed
roots, trunks and low hanging branches shall be equally protected.
(2) Heavy equipment shall be operated where possible so
as not to damage existing tree trunks and roots. Feeder roots shall
not be cut closer than 25 feet from tree trunks.
(3) The operation of heavy equipment over the tree root
systems shall be eliminated in order to prevent soil compaction.
(4) Trees shall not be used for roping, cables, signs
or fencing. Nails and spikes shall not be driven into trees.
(5) Every person having control over wire for transmission
of electric current or fiber optic cables along public highways shall
at all times guard all trees through which or near which wire passes
against injury from wire or from electrical current.
(6) Every person having control over street and sewer
construction or maintenance shall at all times protect trees, trunks
and root systems from damage as indicated herein.
Exceptions from this chapter shall be:
A. Any emergency circumstance where the Borough Arborist/CTE
determines that the removal of a tree is necessary to protection of
health, safety or property. Such determination is to be in writing
and placed on file with the Shade Tree Commission.
B. Any tree cut or removed in accordance with a management
plan filed with and approved by the New Jersey State Forester and
Mayor and Council of the Borough of Haddon Heights.
C. Any tree to be removed near utility lines, provided
that the reason for the tree removal is related to public safety.
D. Ordinary tree maintenance or trimming where related
to health, safety or property of the Borough or the adjoining land
owner.
No provision of this chapter shall be construed
to impair any common law or statutory cause of action or legal remedy
therefrom for any violation of this chapter.