Whenever used in this chapter, unless a different
meaning clearly appears from the context or unless a different meaning
is stated in a definition applicable to only a portion of this chapter,
the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENT CUT
The removal, to the extent possible, of the minimum number
of smallest size and undesirable specimens of trees so as to permit
land development while retaining the maximum number of larger and
better specimens of trees.
CLEAR CUTTING
The removal of all standing trees on a lot or portion of
a lot.
DIAMETER BREAST HEIGHT
The diameter of a tree measured at a point on the tree 4 1/2
feet from ground level. This phrase may appear in this chapter as
the abbreviation "DBH."
MANAGEMENT PLAN
The written information required in this chapter and containing
the proposed methods and procedures to be employed in conjunction
with a tree removal project and tree preservation.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, copartnership, association, corporation
or developer other than the Borough and public corporation.
PROFESSIONAL FORESTER
One who has a minimum of a bachelor's of science degree in
forestry from a four-year college accredited by the Society of American
Foresters.
SELECTIVE CUTTING
The removal on a selected basis while leaving other trees
of various sizes and ages to meet a particular objective.
SILVICULTURE
The management of any forested tract of land to ensure its
continued survival and welfare whether for commercial or noncommercial
purposes.
SLASH
The forest debris remaining after a tree removal operation.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a lot, tract or parcel of land into two or
more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land for sale or
development. The following shall not be considered "subdivisions"
within the meaning of this chapter if no new streets are created and
no modifications to Borough facilities are involved: divisions of
property by testamentary or intestate provisions; divisions of property
upon court order, including but not limited to judgments of foreclosure;
consolidation of existing lots by deed or other recorded instrument;
and the conveyance of one or more adjoining lots, tracts or parcels
of land owned by the same person or persons and all of which are found
and certified by the administrative officer to conform to the requirements
of the municipal development regulations and are shown and designated
as separate lots, tracts or parcels on the Tax Maps of the Borough.
The term "subdivision" shall also include the term "resubdivision."
THINNING
The removal of undesirable, competitive, diseased or damaged
trees so as to cultivate and improve the development of remaining
trees on a lot.
TOPPINGS
The uppermost 20% of a tree constituting its crown.
TREE
Any deciduous or coniferous species which reaches a typical
mature height of 10 feet and a typical mature DBH of four inches or
greater. Any species not qualifying as a "tree" under this definition
shall be considered a stem and shall not fall within the purview of
this chapter.
Any person, firm or corporation having control
over any wire for transmission of electric current along a public
street or road shall at all times guard all trees through which or
near which such wires pass against any injury from wires or from electric
current carried by them.
No person, firm or corporation shall permit
any brine, gas or liquid chemical to come in contact with the stem
or roots of any tree or stem upon a public street or road or upon
Borough property which shall cause injury to said tree.
No person, firm or corporation shall hitch or
fasten an animal to any tree or stem upon a public street or road
or to any guard or support provided for the same nor permit an animal
to bite or otherwise injure any such tree or stem.
[Amended 8-24-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-23]
Where a person desires to control the growth of trees on a public
street or road or right-of-way by removing them or pruning the trees,
then the person shall apply for Borough approval by submitting an
application to the Environmental Commission/Shade Tree Advisory Board
and shall outline the work to be performed. Upon receiving a written
application, the Environmental Commission/Shade Tree Advisory Board
shall review the same and provide the Director of Public Works a written
recommendation for action upon the application. Upon receiving the
application and recommendation of the Environmental Commission/Shade
Tree Advisory Board, the Director of Public Works shall approve or
deny the same.
The following shall be exempt from the requirements
of this chapter:
A. Commercial nurseries and fruit orchards.
B. Christmas tree plantations.
C. Properties devoted to the practice of silviculture.
D. The proposed cutting of trees on tracts of land one
acre or less in area, provided that no more than 75% of the existing
trees are removed from the lot upon which a single-family dwelling
has been erected or is to be erected, except lots within proposed
major subdivisions.
E. Removal of trees on private property which are dead,
dying or diseased or trees which have suffered severe damage or any
tree or trees whose angle or growth makes them a hazard to structures
or human life.
F. Pruning and removal of trees by utility companies
to provide for line clearance of utility wires.
G. Approved game management practice, as recommended
by the State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection,
Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife.
H. All lots which contain three or fewer trees upon which
a single-family dwelling has been erected or is to be erected, except
lots within proposed major subdivisions.
[Added 4-24-1996 by Ord. No. 1996-11]
The management plan submitted in conjunction
with a tree removal permit application shall contain the following
information:
A. A description of the premises upon which tree removal
is to take place by street address and Township Tax Map lot and block
number.
B. The acreage of the lot upon which tree removal is
to take place.
C. The location upon the lot where tree removal is to
take place.
D. A survey of the species size and quantity of trees
which are to be removed. On timber harvesting and/or silviculture
projects involving more than 10 acres, the application may make an
estimate of the total quantity of trees and size of trees to be removed
based on the number upon one typical acre.
E. Specific proposals for replanting or reforestations,
if applicable.
F. A description of the type of tree removal project,
that is:
(4) Aesthetic improvement cut.
G. Location of streams and watercourses.
H. Location of slopes of greater than 10% where any tree
removal is proposed.
All toppings and slash that are generated by
the falling of individual trees shall be removed from the site for
disposal.
Where an owner of real property plans to develop
his property as a subdivision, planned unit development, multiple-residence
development or an undeveloped building lot on which a house is to
be constructed, he shall not remove any live trees until compliance
with this chapter is satisfied and only under the following circumstances:
A. Any tree protected by this chapter that is seriously
damaged or removed by the developer shall be replaced prior to the
issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
B. All replacement trees must comply with the specifications for the planting of shade trees for the Borough of South River provided in §
319-19 of this chapter.
Where a building permit has been requested from
the South River Construction Official for the construction of a building
requiring off-street parking for 10 or more vehicles, then the owner
or builder shall be required to plant shade trees around the perimeter
of such parking space in accordance with this chapter. Where the season
or weather prevents such planting, the owner or builder may deposit
with the Clerk of the Borough of South River a sum sufficient to guarantee
the planting of such trees.
There shall be no fee payable for the processing
or issuance of a tree removal permit.
The Borough Council, through the Code Enforcement
Officer of the Borough, may revoke a permit where there has been a
false or misleading application or there is a noncompliance with the
approval management plan.
Any person who shall violate the provisions of this chapter shall be liable to the penalties provided in Chapter
1, Article
I, General Penalty. The Judge before whom any person is convicted of violating any of the above provisions of this chapter shall have the power to impose any fee or term of imprisonment not exceeding the maximum stated herein. Each and every day such a violation continues shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense. In addition to the foregoing, the Borough of South River may institute and maintain a civil action for injunctive relief restraining the continuance of any unlawful tree removal project.