Whenever the following words or terms are used
in this chapter, they shall be construed to have the following meaning:
ARBORIST
A professional, specially trained person who makes a career
of caring for the urban forest. Some arborists are self-employed,
some work for tree care companies and others work for municipalities.
BOULEVARD OR TERRACE AREA
The land between the street curbing and sidewalk. Where there
is no sidewalk, the area 10 feet from the private property line shall
be deemed to be a boulevard.
CLEAR-SIGHT TRIANGLE
A triangle formed by the two intersecting rights-of-way and
a third line connecting a full-view zone 30 feet from intersecting
corners of streets and parking lot entrances. On both sides of a private
driveway or alley the clear-sight triangle is reduced to 10 feet of
the property lines.
MEDIAN BOULEVARD
"Boulevard area" also refers to the center or median boulevard
on center boulevard streets.
PERSON
A person, firm, association or corporation.
PUBLIC AREA
Includes all public parks and other lands owned, controlled
or leased (unless otherwise noted as part of the agreement) by the
Village.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any tree or shrub or part thereof which, by reason of its
condition, interferes with the use of any public area; is infected
with a plant disease; is infested with injurious insects or pests;
is injurious to public improvements; or endangers the life, health,
safety or welfare of persons or property.
RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW)
The established and legally recognized distance from the
center line of the associated street or road, improved or not, for
the purpose of vehicular or pedestrian travel.
SHRUB
Any woody vegetation or a woody plant having multiple stems
and bearing foliage from the ground up.
TOPPING
The practice of cutting back large-diameter branches of a
mature tree to stubs.
TREE
Any woody plant normally having one stem or trunk bearing
its foliage or crown well above ground level to heights of 16 feet
or more.
TREE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS
A manual prepared by the Village Parks Committee containing
scientifically accepted standards for tree and shrub pruning, planting
and removal. Included is a listing of acceptable and undesirable ROW
tree species.
TRIMMING
Trimming (or pruning) by an arborist shall be accomplished
according to current technical specifications of the National Arborist
Association.
URBAN FOREST
Trees planted in the urban areas subjected to the alterations
in the soil and other stresses resulting from the activities of urban
life.
VILLAGE FORESTER
A duly appointed Village official responsible for administering
Village tree ordinances and physical maintenance of the urban forest.
Any person who receives a determination or order
under this chapter from the Village Parks Committee and objects to
all or any part thereof shall have the right to appeal such determination
or order within five days of the order, subject to the provisions
of Ch. 68, Wis. Stats., to the Village Board and filed with the Village
Clerk-Treasurer within the allotted time. The Village Board shall
hear such appeal within 30 days of receipt of written notice of the
appeal. After such hearing the Village Board may reverse, affirm,
or modify the order or determination appealed, and the grounds for
its decision shall be stated in writing. The Village Board shall by
letter notify the party appealing the order or determination of its
decision within 10 days after the hearing conclusion and file its
written decision with the Village Clerk-Treasurer.