For the purposes of this chapter, the following
terms, phrases and words shall have the meanings stated:
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Planning and Environment of the Town of
Huntington.
DESTRUCTION or DAMAGE
Includes, but is not limited to, such practices as girdling,
ringing the tree, excessive peeling of bark, excessive harmful pruning,
improper use of machinery on the tree, compacting or overburdening
the roots, trenching near the roots, application of herbicides, defoliants
or poisons, altering the natural grade to expose the roots or cover
the trunk, paving with concrete, asphalt or other impervious surfaces
within such proximity as to be harmful to the tree by impeding the
free passage of water, air or nutrients to the roots, attaching or
maintaining any rope, wire, nails, advertising posters or other contrivance,
allowing any gaseous, liquid or solid substance which is harmful to
such trees to come in contact with them or set fire or permit any
fire to burn when such fire or the heat therefrom will injure any
portion of any tree, or any other practice or action which may reasonably
be expected to cause disease or decline of a tree, either immediately
or within the course of time, or result in the unnatural death of
a tree, but shall not include regular maintenance such as pruning
of a tree or elimination of dead or dangerous trees or limbs, if done
within the accepted standards of arboriculture (ANSI).
DRIPLINE
That area extending from the trunk of the tree to the outer
limit of tree canopy.
HABIT
The natural growing characteristics of any tree, which includes
branch spread and distribution, branch height above the ground and
root spread and distribution.
PRUNING
The selective removal of living or dead parts of a tree.
Pruning can include, but is not limited to, maintaining shape, reducing
size, improving health, regulating growth and reducing risk.
SUBSTANTIALLY ALTER
Any cutting or pruning in excess of the normal and customary
cutting and pruning necessary to preserve the health of the tree or
maintain its ornamental characteristics, as determined by the Town.
TREE
Any living, woody, perennial plant having a primary axis
(trunk) emerging from the ground.
TREE, DEAD or DYING
A tree that is dead or has been damaged beyond repair, or
is in an advanced state of decline, as determined by an official of
the Town or an arborist certified by the International Society of
Arboriculture (ISA). This determination may require documentation
via either resistograph readings or photographs.
TREE, HAZARDOUS
A tree that has a condition, disease or defect that poses
an imminent danger to life or property as determined by the Town,
an ISA Certified Arborist, or emergency service worker such as a police
officer or fireman.
TREE, LANDMARK
Any tree that is defined as rare or endangered according
to the Town of Huntington, or any other local, state, federal agency
having jurisdiction; or any large or outstanding specimen of small
species; or tree included in New York State's "Big Tree List"; or
any tree or shrub that has been previously designated by the Town
of Huntington or other agency as historic landmark; or any tree that
has been designated a New York State Champion or United States Champion
by the American Forestry Association.
TREE, LARGE
Any tree that is one hundred and thirteen (113) inches in
circumference, or greater, measured at a height of four and one half
(4 1/2) feet from the ground.
TREE, MEDIUM
Any tree which is thirty-two (32) inches or greater in circumference
measured at a height of four and one-half (4 1/2) feet above
grade that has not grown to the size of a Large Tree.
TREE, SMALL
Any tree that is less than thirty-two (32) inches in circumference
measured at a height of four and one-half (4 1/2) feet above
grade.
WOODLAND
A group of trees of any size forming a common canopy and
including any under-story vegetation.
The Department may approve or deny an application
in whole or in part. The Director may condition the issuance of a
permit, as he deems advisable or necessary to protect and safeguard
the health, welfare and safety of persons or property. Failure to
comply with the terms and conditions of the permit is a violation
of this Chapter and may be a basis for revocation. In reviewing the
application the Department shall consider the following:
(1) The condition of the tree(s) or woodland to be removed
or altered with respect to disease and public safety.
(2) The reason for the removal or substantial alteration
of the tree(s) or woodland.
(3) Whether the tree in question is a Landmark Tree.
(4) The effect of the removal on existing habitat, including
soil erosion impacts, loss of species designated as endangered, threatened
or of special concern by the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation, or the loss of New York State protected plant species;
(6) The character of the community and the impact, if
any, on the views and vistas;
(7) The nature and extent of the mitigation proposed,
if any, with respect to replanting of replacement vegetation.
(8) Additional information that the Department may deem
necessary for the proper evaluation of the application.
Term of Permit. Each permit issued shall expire
one (1) year from the date of issuance. All work shall be completed
within such period. An additional extension of three (3) months may
be granted by the Director upon good cause shown, as long as an extension
is requested prior to the expiration of the original term.
The permit shall be properly posted in a conspicuous
place on the frontage of the premises for which it was issued so as
to be easily inspected. All permits shall be posted at all times during
the performance of the work and shall not be removed until the work
is completed. A property owner or permit holder who fails to post
a permit shall be deemed in violation of this Chapter.
It shall be unlawful to alter, obscure, deface,
change, transfer to another property or otherwise tamper with any
portion of a permit issued by the Town. The property owner and/or
permit holder shall be strictly liable for a violation of this Section.
In addition to any other penalty provided for herein, the Town may
issue a stop-work order, and the Director may revoke the permit.
[Amended 11-6-2019 by L.L. No. 56-2019]
(A) Any person or business entity that violates any provision of this
Chapter or any rule, regulation or specification promulgated hereunder
shall be guilty of an offense. Each tree removed, cut down, destroyed
or substantially altered in violation of this Chapter shall constitute
a separate offense, punishable in like manner.
(B) Any person or business entity convicted of violating any provision
of this Chapter or any rule, regulation and specification promulgated
hereunder shall be subject to the following penalties:
(1)
A fine of not less than three hundred dollars ($300) and not
more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) for each tree that is
removed in excess of those allowed to be removed pursuant to this
Chapter or, in the case of woodland, not less than three thousand
dollars ($3,000) and not more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000)
per acre or any portion thereof, whichever is calculated to be greater,
with the maximum fine trebled for any unauthorized tree removal on
Town property; and/or
(2)
Imprisonment not exceeding fifteen (15) days for each offense.
(C) Any person or entity found by the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication
to have violated any provision of this Chapter shall likewise be subject
to a monetary penalty within the range of fines authorized in subdivision
(B) for any offense or continuing offense.
(D) In addition to the penalties set forth herein, the applicant may
be:
(1)
Ordered to plant replacement trees, shrubs and/or groundcover,
on the affected premises, planting plan to be approved by the Department;
and/or
(2)
Ordered to pay the replacement value of each tree illegally
removed, destroyed or substantially altered. Replacement value for
the purposes of this Section shall be determined utilizing the most
recent edition of the "Guide of Plant Appraisal" published by the
Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers. Said funds shall be deposited
into a Town Tree Program to be administered by the Director and used
by the Town for the planting and/or maintenance of Town trees.
(E) Any person convicted of violating the provisions of this Chapter
or any rules, regulations and specifications promulgated hereunder,
or found by the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication to have violated
any provisions of this Chapter, shall be prohibited from receiving
any other tree permits for the same property for a period of six (6)
months after a violation has occurred.
(F) In addition to the criminal and civil penalties set forth herein
or in other applicable law, rule or regulation, the Town Attorney
is authorized to pursue civil and equitable relief in the name of
the Town in a court of competent jurisdiction, including but not limited
to compensatory actions; civil penalties in the amount of up to two
hundred and fifty ($250) dollars per day, or any part thereof; an
action to compel compliance with or to restrain by injunction the
violation of this Chapter; and other remedies which in the opinion
of the Town Attorney may seem necessary and proper.