HomeMy WebLinkAboutUntitled (4) 01-23-98 01 : 22 PM FROM JANET ROBERT, ATTY, P01
Enclosure II. A3
Memo
To: Mayor and Council Date: 1/23/98
From: Janet Robert Re: Tree Board
The Park Commission is recommending to the City Council that it approve
the appointment of the Park Commission as the City's Tree Board.
City ordinance 1304 establishes a five member City Tree Board (section
1304.13). It specifies the duties and responsibilities of the Tree Board which
includes developing a Comprehensive Tree Plan which shall be annually updated,
and make recommendations to the City Council on all other tree matters as the
Council shall request. The same ordinance also calls for a Municipal Arborist and
states very specific training requirements for that position (section 1304.03).
The Commission is willing to take the time to learn about tree horticultural
and work with an arborist. it is also willing to help the City and new administrator
select a new Municipal Arborist. Finally, it can offer its services to work with the
City's landscape planner(Dan Sjordal from NAC who has recently begun reviewing
the City's landscape plans) in reviewing landscape plans that may come to the
Council for its approval.
I think it would be very beneficial to the Council, and help share its
workload, if it used the Park Commission to help improve the city's landscape. I
will help train the Commission in tree horticulture, perhaps drawing on local master
gardeners from the Extension Service for help.
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1304
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PLANTING, MAINTENANCE, AND REMOVAL OF
TREES IN THE PUBLIC STREETS, PARKWAYS, AND OTHER MUNICIPAL-OWNED
PROPERTY: ESTABLISHING A MUNICIPAL ARBORIST AS THE AGENCIES
PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE PLANTING, MAINTENANCE AND
REMOVAL OF TREES IN PUBLIC PLACES: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUING OF
PERMITS FOR THE PLANTING, MAINTENANCE, AND REMOVAL OF TREES IN
PUBLIC PLACES: PROVIDING FOR THE PRUNING AND REMOVAL OF TREES ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY WHICH ENDANGER PUBLIC SAFETY: AND PRESCRIBING
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ITS PROVISIONS.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS, WASHINGTON
COUNTY, MINNESOTA, DOES ORDAIN:
1304 .01 Short Title.
This ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the
Municipal Tree Ordinance of the City of Oak Park
Heights , County of Washington, State of Minnesota.
1304 .02 Definitions.
For the purpose of this ordinance the following terms,
phrases , words, and their derivations shall have the
meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the
context, words used in the present tense include the
future, words in the plural include the singular, and
words in the singular include the plural. The word
SHALL is mandatory and not merely directory.
A. MUNICIPALITY is the City of Oak Park Heights ,
County of Washington, State of Minnesota.
B. PARK AND STREET TREES DEPARTMENT is the department
of "Parks and Street Trees" , "Parks and Forestry" ,
"Forestry" , "Street Trees" or other designated
department of the City under whose jurisdiction
park and/or street trees fall.
C. MUNICIPAL ARBORIST is the Municipal Arborist,
Forester, Tree Warden, or other qualified
designated official of the City of Oak Park
Heights , assigned to carry out the enforcement of
this ordinance.
D. PERSON is any person, firm, partnership,
association, corporation, company or organization
of any kind.
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E. STREET OR HIGHWAY means the entire width of every
public way or right-of-way when any part thereof
is open to the use of the public, as a matter of
right, for purposes of vehicular and pedestrian
traffic.
F. PARK shall include all public parks having
individual names.
G. PUBLIC PLACES shall include all other grounds
owned by the City of Oak Park Heights.
H. PROPERTY LINE shall mean the outer edge of a
street or highway.
I. TREE LAWN is that part of a street or highway, not
covered by sidewalk or other paving, lying between
the property line and that portion of the street
or highway usually used for vehicular traffic.
J. PUBLIC TREES shall include all shade and
ornamental trees now or hereafter growing on any
street or any public areas where otherwise
indicated.
K. LARGE TREES are designated as those attaining a
height of forty-five (45) feet or more.
L. MEDIUM TREES are designated as those attaining a
height of thirty (30) to forty-five (45) feet.
M. SMALL TREES are designated as those attaining a
height of twenty (20) to thirty (30) feet.
N. PRINCIPAL THOROUGHFARE shall mean any street upon
which trucks are not prohibited.
0. PROPERTY OWNER shall mean the person owning such
property as shown by the County Auditor's Plat of
Washington County, State of Minnesota.
1304 .03 Appointment and Qualifications of the Municipal
Arborist.
The Municipal Arborist shall be appointed by the City
Council. Upon satisfactory completion of a six (6)
months probationary period he shall hold office at the
pleasure of the Council. He shall be a person skilled
and trained in the arts and sciences of municipal
arboriculture, and shall hold a college degree or its
equivalent in arboriculture, ornamental or landscape
horticulture, urban forestry, or other closely related
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field. If , in the State of Minnesota there is a State
Arborist Examining Board, he shall have passed the
State examination. He shall have had at least three
(3) years experience in municipal shade tree work or
its equivalent.
1304 .04 Salary.
The Municipal Arborist shall receive a salary
established by Council resolution from time to time.
1304 .05 Duties.
The Municipal Arborist shall have the authority to
promulgate the rules and regulations of the
Arboricultural Specifications and Standards of Practice
governing the planting, maintenance, removal ,
fertilization, pruning, and bracing of trees on the
streets or other public sites in the municipality, and
shall direct, regulate, and control the planting,
maintenance, and removal of all trees growing now or
hereafter in any public area of the City of Oak Park
Heights. He shall cause the provisions of this
ordinance to be enforced. In his absence these duties
shall be the responsibility of a qualified alternate
designated by the municipality.
1304 .06 Authority of the Municipal Arborist.
A. The Municipal Arborist shall have the authority
and jurisdiction of regulating the planting,
maintenance, and removal of trees on streets and
other publicly owned property to insure safety or
preserve the aesthetics of such public sites.
B. SUPERVISION. The Municipal Arborist shall have
the authority and it shall be his duty to
supervise or inspect all work done under a permit
issued in accordance with the terms of this
ordinance.
C. CONDITION OF PERMIT. The Municipal Arborist shall
have the authority to affix reasonable conditions
to the granting of a permit in accordance with the
terms of this ordinance.
D. MASTER STREET TREE PLAN. The Municipal Arborist
shall have the authority to formulate a Master
Street Tree Plan with the advice, a hearing, and
approval of the City Council. The Master Street
Tree Plan shall specify the species of tree to be
planted on each of the streets or other public
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sites of the municipality. From and after the
effective date of the Master Street Tree Plan, or
any amendment thereof, all planting shall conform
thereto.
1 . The Municipal Arborist shall consider all
existing and future utility and environmental
factors when recommending a specific species
for each of the street and other public sites
of the municipality.
2 . AMEND. The Municipal Arborist, with the
approval of the City Council shall have the
authority to amend or add to the Master
Street Tree Plan at any time that
circumstances make it advisable.
1304 .07 Permits Required.
A. PLANTING, MAINTENANCE, OR REMOVAL.
1 . No person shall plant, spray, fertilize,
preserve, prune, remove, cut above ground, or
otherwise disturb any tree on any street or
municipal-owned property without first filing
an application and procuring a permit from
the Municipal Arborist or otherwise specified
municipal authority. The person receiving
the permit shall abide by the Arboricultural
Specifications and Standards of Practice
adopted by the Municipal Arborist.
2 . Application for permits must be made at
the office of the City Clerk not less than
forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the time
the work is to be done.
3 . STANDARDS OF ISSUANCE. The Municipal
Arborist shall issue the permit provided for
herein if, in his judgment, the proposed work
is desirable and the proposed method and
workmanship thereof are of a satisfactory
. nature. Any permit granted shall contain a
definite date of expiration and the work
shall be completed in the time allowed on the
permit and in the manner as therein
described. Any permit shall be void if its
terms are violated.
4 . Notice of completion shall be given
within five (5) days to the Municipal
Arborist for his inspection.
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B. Planting.
1 . APPLICATION DATA. The application
required herein shall state the number
of trees to be set out; the location,
grade, species, cultivar or variety of
each tree; the method of planting; and
such other information as the Municipal
Arborist shall find reasonably necessary
to a fair determination of whether a
permit should be issued.
2 . IMPROPER PLANTING. Whenever any tree
shall be planted or set out in conflict
with the provisions of this section, it
shall be lawful for the Municipal
Arborist to remove or cause removal of
the same, and the exact cost thereof
shall be assessed to the owner as
provided by law in the case of special
assessments.
C. Maintenance.
1 . Application Data. The application
required herein shall state the number
and kinds of trees to be sprayed,
fertilized, pruned, or otherwise
preserved; the kind of treatment to be
administered; the composition of the
spray material to be applied; and such
other information as the Municipal
Arborist shall find reasonably necessary
to a fair determination of whether a
permit should be issued.
D. Removal, Replanting, and Replacement.
1 . Wherever it is necessary to remove a
tree or trees from a treelawn in
connection with the paving of a
sidewalk, or the paving or widening of
the portion of a street or highway used
for vehicular traffic, the municipality
shall replant such trees or replace
them. Provided that conditions prevent
planting on treelawns, this requirement
will be satisfied if any equivalent
number of trees of the same size and
species as provided for the
Arboricultural Specifications are
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planted in an attractive manner on the
adjoining property.
2 . No person or property owner shall remove
a tree from the treelawn for the purpose
of construction, or for any other
reason, without first filing an
application and procuring a permit from
the Municipal Arborist, and without
replacing the removed tree or trees in
accordance with the adopted
Arboricultural Specifications. Such
replacement shall meet the standards of
size, species , and placement as provided
for in a permit issued by the Municipal
Arborist. The person or property owner
shall bear the cost of removal and
replacement of all trees removed.
1304 .08 Obstruction - Trees Pruned.
It shall be the duty of any person or persons owning or
occupying real property bordering on any street upon
which property there may be trees, to prune such trees
in such manner that they will not obstruct or shade the
street lights, obstruct the passage of pedestrians on
sidewalks , obstruct vision of traffic signs , or
obstruct view of any street or alley intersection. The
minimum clearance of any overhanging portion thereof
shall be ten (10) feet over sidewalks , and twelve (12)
feet over all streets except truck thoroughfares which
shall have a clearance of sixteen (16) feet.
A. NOTICE TO PRUNE. Should any person or persons
owning real property bordering on any street fail
to prune trees as herein above provided, the
Municipal Arborist shall order such person or
persons, within three ( 3) days after receipt of
written notice, to so prune trees.
B. ORDER REQUIRED. The order required herein shall
be served by mailing a copy of the order to the
last known address of the property owner, by
certified mail.
C. FAILURE TO COMPLY. When a person to whom an order
is directed shall fail to comply within the
specified time, it shall be lawful for the
municipality to prune such trees, and the exact
cost thereof shall be assessed to the owner as
provided by law in the case of special
assessments.
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1304 . 09 Abuse or Mutilization of Public Trees.
Unless specifically authorized by the Municipal
Arborist, no person shall intentionally damage, cut,
carve, transplant, or remove any tree; attach any rope,
wire, nails, advertising poster, or other contrivance
to any tree, allow 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 heat thereof will injure any
portion of any tree.
1304 .10 Interference with Municipal Arborist.
No person shall hinder, prevent, delay or interfere
with the Municipal Arborist or any of his assistants
while engaged in carrying out the execution or
enforcement of this ordinance; provided, however, that
nothing herein shall be construed as an attempt to
prohibit the pursuit of any remedy, legal or equitable,
in any court of competent jurisdiction for the
protection of property rights by the owner of any
property within the municipality.
1304 .11 Protection of Trees.
All trees on any street or other publicly owned
property near any excavation or construction of any
building structure, or street work, shall be guarded
with a good substantial fence, frame, or box not less
than four (4) feet high and eight (8) feet square, or a
distance in feet from the tree equal to the diameter or
the trunk in inches D.B.H. , which ever is greater, and
all building material , dirt, or other debris shall be
kept outside the barrier.
No person shall excavate any ditches, tunnels ,
trenches, or lay any drive within a radius of ten (10)
feet from any public tree without first obtaining a
written permit from the Municipal Arborist.
1304 . 12 Placing Materials on Public Property.
No person shall deposit, place, store, or maintain upon
any public place of the municipality, any stone, brick,
sand, concrete, or other materials which may impede the
free passage of water, air, and fertilizer to the roots
of any tree growing therein, except by written permit
of the Municipal Arborist.
1304 .13 Creation of a City Tree Board.
There is hereby created and established in the City of
Oak Park Heights a City Tree Board which shall consist
of five members composed of citizens and residents of
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the City of Oak Park Heights who shall be appointed by
the Mayor with the advice and consent of the City
Council.
A. Term of Office. The term of the five persons to
be appointed by the Mayor shall be three years ,
except that the term of two of the members
appointed to the first board shall be for only two
years. In the event that a vacancy shall occur
during the term of any member, his successor shall
be appointed by the Mayor for the unexpired
portion of the term.
B. Compensation. Members of the Tree Board shall
serve without compensation.
C. Purpose, Duties and Responsibilities. It shall be
the purpose and responsibility of the Tree Board
to study, investigate, counsel and develop and/or
update annually, and administer a written plan for
the care, preservation, pruning, planting,
replanting, removal or disposition of trees and
shrubs in parks , along streets and in other public
areas. Such plan will be presented annually to
the City Council and upon their acceptance and
approval shall constitute the official
Comprehensive City Tree Plan for the City of Oak
Park Heights, Washington County, State of
Minnesota. The Tree Board, when requested by the
City Council, shall consider, investigate and make
findings, reports and recommendations to the City
Council upon any special matter of question coming
within the scope of its work.
D. Operation. The Board shall choose its own
officers, make its own rules and regulations and
keep a journal of its proceedings. A majority of
the members shall be quorum for the transaction of
any business.
E. Interference with City Tree Board. It shall be
unlawful for any person to prevent, delay or
otherwise interfere with the City Tree Board or
any of its agents while engaging in and about the
City of Oak Park Heights for the purposes set
forth herein.
F. Review by City Council. The City Council shall
review the conduct, acts and decisions of the City
Tree Board from time to time. No decision or
recommendation from the City Tree Board shall be
final unless approved by the City Council.
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1304 . 14 Legality of Ordinance and Parts Thereof.
Should any section, clause, or provisions of this
ordinance be declared by the courts to be invalid, the
same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as
a whole, or parts thereof, other than the part so
declared to be invalid.
1304 .15 Violation and Penalty.
Any person, firm, or corporation violating or failing
to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof shall be fined a sum not more than Seven
Hundred Dollars ($700 .00) or may be imprisoned for a
term not exceeding 90 days, or both.
/s/ Dewey Mondor
City Clerk Mayor
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