The Department of Recreation, Natural Resources and Culture shall have
complete power and authority over any and all trees or plants planted and
growing or hereafter to be planted and grown in any park, parking strip, green
or grounds in the public way, or any public highway or other property of the
City.
Unless otherwise provided for in the written permit required by §
287-2C, there must be maintained about the base of the trunk of each shade tree or plant in the streets of the City 16 square feet of open ground for a tree of up to six inches in diameter, and for every three inches of increase of such diameter there must be an increase of at least one square foot of open ground. Where any tree in or upon any public highway of or within the City may now or hereafter be surrounded at the base of its trunk by ground which is not open, or by open ground of less quantity of measurement than that required by the subsection, it shall be the duty of the Department of Recreation, Natural Resources and Culture to notify the owner of the property on or in front of which any such tree may be to remove, within a time fixed in the notice, so much of the cement, brick or other covering as may be necessary to give the space of open ground required herein. If the person notified shall not remove the covering by the time fixed, the Department may do so or cause to have it done and charged to the person notified for the work done and the money expended therefor, and if payment shall not be made 30 days from the date of billing, suit at law shall be instituted in the name of the City for the collection of the amount due in any court of competent jurisdiction which, when realized, shall be placed in the municipal fund to the credit of the appropriation from which the cost of doing such work shall have been expended.
No person shall permit any animal owned by him/her, or under his/her
control, to damage or destroy any tree or plant on a public thoroughfare,
nor shall any person fasten any animal to any such tree or plant.
Every person having control over any wire charged with electricity running
through a public thoroughfare in the City shall securely fasten such wire
so that it shall not come in contact with any tree or plant.
It shall be unlawful for any person owning, using or having control
of gas or other substance deleterious to tree life to allow such gas or other
substance to come in contact with the soil surrounding the roots of any tree
in any public thoroughfare or of any tree or plant in any City park or parking
strip in the City in such manner as may injure or destroy the tree or plants.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause any brine water, oil, liquid
dye or other substance deleterious to tree life to flow into the soil about
the base of a tree in any public thoroughfare or City park or parking strip
in the City or onto a sidewalk, road or pavement at a point from which such
substance may seep into the soil or in any other manner injure such tree.
No person shall in any way interfere or cause or permit any interference
with the officer or employee of the City in the planting, mulching, protection,
care or removal of any tree or plant in the public highways of the City or
in removing any stone, cement sidewalk or other substance about the trunk
of any such tree or plant.
The Superintendent of Trees and the Superintendent of Parks are responsible
to protect trees and plants from vandalism and abuse. The Superintendent of
Trees and the Superintendent of Parks are charged with the responsibility
to serve summons and to issue citations for violation of this chapter, subject
to the jurisdiction of the Trenton Municipal Court.
Violations of the provisions of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, Article
III, General Penalty.