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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1153• ORDINANCE NO. 1153 (1989 Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 12.24 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE (TREE REGULATIONS) BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Title 12, Chapter 12.24 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: "Chapter 12.24 TREE REGULATIONS Sections: 12.24.010 Purpose and intent. 12.24.020 Tree committee. 12.24.030 Definitions. 12.24.040 Enforcement. 12.24.050 Master tree lists. 12.24.060 Tree planting plans. 12.24.070 Residential tree planting plans. 12.24.080 Street tree planting and maintenance standards. 12.24.090 Street tree planting requirements. 12.24.100 Street tree planting procedures. 12.24.110 Control of trees and shrubs on public easements. 12.24.120 Street tree maintenance. 12.24.130 Protection of trees. 12.24.140 Tree maintenance by public utilities. 12.24.150 Responsibilities for repairing tree damage to curbs, gutters and sidewalks. 12.24.160 Tree service contractors. 12.24.170 Emergency tree services. 12.24.180 Tree removal. 12.24.190 Heritage Trees. 12.24.200 Appeals. 12.24.210 No liability upon the city. 12.24.010 Purpose and intent. A. The public interest and welfare require that the city establish, adopt and maintain a comprehensive program for installing, maintaining and preserving trees within the City of San Luis Obispo. B. This chapter establishes policies, regulations and specifications necessary to govern installation, maintenance and preservation of trees to beautify the city, to purify the air, to provide shade and wind protection, and to preserve trees with historic or unusual value. C. It is the policy of the city to line its streets with trees and to conduct a consistent and adequate program for maintaining and preserving these trees. This policy pro- vides for planting trees in all areas of the city and for selecting appropriate species to achieve as much beauty and economy as possible. It is also the policy of the city to protect and preserve all desirable trees, wherever they are located. It shall be the duty of the director to enforce, implement and carry out this policy and the provisions of this chapter. 11533 J.. Ordinance No. 1153 (1989 Series) Tree Regulations Page 2 D. It is the policy of the city to encourage new tree planting on public and private property and to cultivate a flourishing urban forest. 12.24.020 Tree committee. A. The tree committee shall act as an advisory body to the director and the city council on all matters related to trees in San Luis Obispo. B. The tree committee shall have five members who shall serve four year terms which shall be staggered. 12.24.030 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, unless a different meaning is clear- ly required by the context, shall have the following meanings: A. "Director" means the public works director or his designated representative. B. "Heritage Tree" means any tree existing within the city limits which has been so designated by resolution of the city council. Heritage trees shall be trees with notable historic interest or trees of an unusual species or size. C. "Maintain" or "maintenance" means the entire care of trees as well as the preparation of ground and fertilizing, mulching, trimming and watering. D. "Planting" means new planting and replacement planting. E. "Planting area" means the area available for planting either within the street right of way and designated tree easements or within five feet of any street right of way or alley. F. "Public utility" means any company doing business as a public utility under the juris- diction of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California and any duly constituted public agency authorized to provide and providing utility service. G. "Street tree" means any tree within the planting area. H. "Tree" means any perennial woody plant having a trunk at least three inches in dia- meter at a height 4 1/2 feet above the ground. This definition shall include any tree planted by or required to be planted by the city which will attain the stated size at maturity. 12.24.040 Enforcement. The public works department shall be responsible for enforcement of this chapter. 12.24.050 Master tree lists. The tree committee, with the assistance of the public works and community development departments, shall develop and maintain a master tree list and a master street tree list which shall be adopted by resolution of the city council and shall be on file in the office of the city clerk. These documents shall specify the species of trees suitable and desirable for planting in certain areas in order to establish a wide- ranging urban forest. 12.24.060 Tree planting plans. The tree committee, with the assistance of the public works and community development departments, shall recommend a tree planting plan and a street tree planting plan to be adopt- ed by resolution of the city council and maintained on file in the office of the city clerk. These documents shall set forth the species of trees to be planted in different areas of the city and shall include a schedule for street tree planting to hasten establishment of the urban forest. Ordinance No. 1153 (1989 Series) Tree Regulations Page 3 12.24.070 Residential tree planting plans. A. The city arborist, with direction from the tree committee, the architectural review commission, or the city council, may designate specific tree planting plans for certain resi- dential neighborhoods or blocks, which specify the species and locations for trees to be plant- ed in those neighborhoods or blocks. The director, the tree committee or the architectural review commission must approve any deviations from these residential tree planting plans. B. Trees for residential areas without specific tree planting plans must be selected from the master tree list. 12.24.080 Street tree planting and maintenance standards. The public works and community development departments, with the approval of the tree committee, shall develop and implement policies and standards for street tree planting and maintenance, which shall be adopted by resolution of the city council. 12.24.090 Street tree planting requirements. A. Planting street trees may be required as a condition of a use permit, variance or other city entitlement. B. Planting street trees shall be required as a condition of approval for all subdi- visions and building permits. The policies and standards for street tree planting and mainte- nance shall be followed in all instances. 12.24.100 Street tree planting procedures. A. All street trees shall be planted within the planting area. In R -1 and R -2 zones, if the city requires tree planting in the sidewalk instead of behind the sidewalk, the city shall pay for additional costs incurred. B. Before planting, all street trees must be inspected and approved by the city arborist or his designee. C. Required street trees must be planted after completion of each adjacent building and before an occupancy release is issued for the adjacent building, unless otherwise approved by the director. D. The city shall encourage installing both integral and detached sidewalks within the same block when the director has determined that the change within the block is necessary to preserve a desirable tree, provided a minimum sidewalk width of four feet can be constructed. E. Property owners shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining required street trees adjacent to their property, except as provided elsewhere in this chapter. F. So the city arborist can determine the tree requirements for site development, any subdivider or developer shall submit to the city a plot plan of the proposed subdivision which shall: 1. show clearly all existing trees, noting location, species, diameter and condition 2. note whether existing trees will be retained, removed or relocated 3. show proposed utilities, driveways, street tree locations, and the size and species of proposed street trees. 12.24.110 Control of trees and shrubs on public easements. A. To prevent hazards to the public, property owners shall maintain all trees, shrubs and other plant growth on their property or adjacent to their property and within the public right of way. Hazards shall include (but not be limited to) branches hanging over sidewalks and shrubbery growing into the right of way which interferes with passage. Ordinance No. 1153 (1989 Series) Tree Regulations Page 4 B. The city will notify property owners of hazards by posting abatement notices accord- ing to the Streets and Highways Code, Improvement Act of 1911, Sections 5610 -5618. C. Any tree or shrub growing on private property which, in the opinion of the director, endangers public property shall be removed or trimmed by the property owner within 14 days after receiving notice from the director. If the property owner fails to remove or trim the trees or shrubs, the city will conduct the work and assess the property owner for the cost. The city shall give property owners at least 10 days notice of the city council hearing to confirm assessments. Upon confirmation of assessments by the city council, removal and trim- ming costs shall become a lien on the property and the resolution assessing these costs shall be recorded with the county recorder's office. The assessment may be collected by court ac- tion. In case of emergency caused by a tree in a hazardous condition, the tree may be removed by order of the director. 12.24.120 Street tree maintenance. The city will maintain all street trees in the downtown commercial area and on major streets. In all other areas of the city, street tree maintenance will be the responsibility of the adjacent property owners, except that the city will prune and spray street trees in these other areas to ensure healthy and attractive growth. The city's responsibility to prune street trees shall not relieve property owners of their responsibility to prevent hazards as required in Section 12.24.110 of this ordinance. 12.24.130 Protection of trees. A. No person shall remove, trim, prune or cut any street tree unless such work conforms with all city regulations and standards. B. No person shall interfere, or cause any other person to interfere, with employees of the city who are engaged in planting, maintaining, treating or removing any street tree or removing any material detrimental to the tree. C. No person shall willfully injure, disfigure, or intentionally destroy by any means any tree growing within the planting area or elsewhere within the jurisdiction of this ordi- nance, except with permits described elsewhere in this chapter. D. No person shall: 1. Construct a concrete, asphalt, brick or gravel sidewalk, or otherwise fill up the ground area near any tree, to shut off air, light or water from the roots, except under writ- ten authority from the public works department 2. Place building material, equipment or other harmful substance near any tree which might cause injury to the tree 3. Post any sign on any tree, tree -stake or guard, or fasten any guy wire, cable or rope to any tree, tree -stake or guard. E. Tree - stakes or guards may be placed around street trees by property owners for the purpose of protecting or training the trees, with approval of the director. F. No person shall plant any street tree except according to policies, regulations and specifications established pursuant to this chapter or any currently applicable ordinances or code sections. G. Any person deemed responsible for damaging a tree or removing a tree without a permit as described in this ordinance shall be liable for damages to the city in an amount equal to the value of the tree plus city costs incurred to assess damages. Tree values shall be estab- lished according to evaluation standards of the International Society of Arboriculture. Ordinance No. 1153 (1989 Series) Tree Regulations Page 5 H. It shall be unlawful for a property owner to maintain a tree or shrubbery hazard as described in Section 12.24.110 of this ordinance and identified by city inspection. 12.24.140 Tree maintenance by public utilities. A. A public utility shall obtain a permit, issued by the director and valid for one year from the date of issuance, in order to maintain trees growing adjacent to utility fixtures or apparatus. This permission shall cover trees which encroach upon public streets. B. When maintaining street trees, a public utility must observe good arboricultural practices, as specified by International Society of Arboriculture Western Chapter Pruning Stan- dards and City of San Luis Obispo Safety Pruning Specifications. C. When public utility pruning affects 10 percent or more of a street tree's natural canopy or when there are energized utility lines closer than 10 feet from a street tree's main trunk or trunks, the public utility and the city shall share the cost of completely pruning the entire tree. 12.24.150 Responsibilities for repairing tree damage to curbs, gutters and sidewalks. A. When roots of a tree planted within the planting area damage city curbs, gutters and sidewalks (including driveway ramps), the city shall be responsible for appropriate corrective measures which are least damaging to the tree. B. When roots of a tree planted outside the planting area damage city curbs, gutters and sidewalks (including driveway ramps), the property owner shall be responsible for appropriate corrective measures which are least damaging to the tree. C. When designing or approving new alignments for sidewalks, curbs or driveway approaches, the city shall seek alternative options to preserve desirable trees. When trees must be removed, it shall be the responsibility of adjacent property owners to remove, at their own expense, any street trees directly in the way of new sidewalks, curbs, or driveway approaches, unless the trees had been planted with city approval. Any trees so removed shall be replaced, at property owner expense, with an acceptable tree from the master tree list. 12.24.160 Tree service contractors. When the city requires tree pruning, any tree service contractor performing the work shall have on its staff an arborist certified by the Western Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture. This arborist must oversee all pruning work and certify that all work meets the city's pruning specifications. If a certified arborist is not on the staff of the tree contractor, the city arborist must approve the tree service contractor before work begins. 12.24.170 Emergency tree services. The city will provide on -call tree services in emergencies. Emergencies include fallen trees and other immediate safety hazards. The director shall determine if an emergency ex- ists. 12.24.180 Tree removal. A. The city values trees as an important part of the environment and shall strive to preserve them whenever possible and feasible. When reviewing requests for tree removal per- mits, the city shall discourage removing desirable trees and shall consider approving removal of desirable trees only as a last resort alternative for the applicant. Ordinance No. 1153 (1989 Series) Tree Regulations Page 6 B. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, removing any tree in the city shall require a permit. C. Tree removal not related to property development. 1. When not related to property development, removing a tree in all zones except the R -1 and R -2 zones shall require a permit issued by the public works department. 2. When not related to property development, removing a tree in the R -1 and R -2 zones shall require a permit issued by the public works department in any of the following circum- stances: a. when the tree is one of the following designated native species: (1) Quercus agrifolia (Coast Live Oak) (2) Umbellularia californica (California Laurel) (3) Platanus racemosa (California Sycamore) (4) Juglans californica (Southern California Black Walnut) (5) Salix lasiolepis (Willow) (6) Populus trichocarpa (Black Cottonwood) (7) Heteromeles arbutifolia (California Holly - Toyon) (8) Acer macrophyllum (Bigleaf Maple) (9) Acer negundo (Box Elder) (10) Sequoia sempervirens (Coast Redwood) b. when the tree trunk is over 12 inches in diameter at a height 4 -1/2 feet from the ground and is visible from any public space C. when the tree is within 25 feet of a creek bank d. when the tree is on a vacant lot or a lot not developed to the maximum allowed den- sity. 3. An application for a tree removal permit issued by the public works department shall include: a. a plot plan showing the location and species of any tree proposed for removal b. a brief statement of the reason for removal C. any other pertinent information required. 4. An applicant for a tree removal permit issued by the public works department should request a site review by the city arborist before preparing a detailed plot plan. 5. When tree removal is not related to property development, the city arborist may au- thorize a tree removal after finding any of the following circumstances: a. the tree is a hazard to life or property, and removing it is the only feasible way to eliminate the hazard b. the tree is dead or dying or damaged beyond reclamation C. the tree is causing severe root damage to public or private property, and removing the tree is the only feasible way to eliminate the damage. 6. When the city arborist cannot authorize a tree removal, the tree committee shall review the application and may authorize removal if it finds one of the following circumstan- ces: a. the tree is causing undue hardship to the property owner b. removing the tree promotes good arboricultural practice C. removing the tree will not harm the character or environment of the surrounding neigh- borhood. D. Tree removal with a development permit. 1. To remove a tree from any parcel in the city as part of property development by sub- division, building permit or other entitlement, the developer shall apply to remove the tree Ordinance No. 1153 (1989 Series) Tree Regulations Page 7 by including the following documents with the application for development: a. a plot plan showing the location and species of any tree proposed for removal b. a brief statement of the reason for removal C. any other pertinent information required. 2. Review of the application to remove a tree with a development permit shall proceed as follows: a. The city arborist shall inspect the property and recommend approving or denying the application. b. If no architectural review is required for the development, the tree committee shall approve or deny the application. C. If architectural review is required for the development, the architectural review commission shall approve or deny the application. (1) If the city arborist has recommended denying the application and the architectural review commission has approved the application, the tree committee shall review the architec- tural review commission's decision. (2) If the tree committee concurs with the city arborist's recommendation to deny the application when the architectural review commission has approved the application, the city council shall review the matter for final action. E. Tree removal on public property. 1. When the city removes a tree as part of a public improvement project, the city shall replace the trees as soon as feasible during the project. 2., When the city requires a tree to be planted in the planting area and then later deter- mines that the tree must be removed, the city shall pay for removal and replacement. F. Notification of tree removal. 1. The city shall post a sign notifying the public of the date and description of a proposed tree removal. This sign shall be posted in a prominent location, visible from a public street, for a period not less than five days before either staff consideration of a tree removal permit or a public hearing on a related development. 2. The public works director may waive notification requirements for a tree removal in either of the following circumstances: a. when the director determines that a tree's condition threatens public health, safety or welfare b. when local, state or federal authorities have declared a state of emergency and a tree's condition threatens public health, safety or welfare. G. In approving an application for tree removal, the director, the tree committee, the architectural review commission or the city council may require planting replacement trees and may require a bond ensuring that replacement trees shall be planted. H. Expiration of appeals. Decisions on tree removal by the director, the tree committee and the architectural review commission shall be subject to appeal according to the appeal provisions of this code, and no permit shall be issued until the appeal period has lapsed. 12.24.190 Heritage Trees. The city recognizes the important role trees have played in the history and development of San Luis Obispo and recognizes that a wide variety of trees can grow in San Luis Obispo's unique and temperate climate. The city may officially designate as heritage trees those trees in the community which have significant historical or arboricultural interest. The city shall protect and maintain all designated heritage trees. Ordinance No. 1153 (1989 Series) Tree Regulations Page 8 12.24.200 Appeals. A. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1.20, any person aggrieved by an act or determination of the staff in exercising the authority here granted, shall have the right to appeal to the tree committee, whose decisions are appealable to the city council. B. Appeals received by the city within 10 days from the date of posting shall cause the public works director to withhold tree removal permits, and stop any construction or demoli- tion activity affecting the subject tree until the appeal is heard and a decision is reached. 12.24.210 No liability upon the city. Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to impose any liability upon the city or upon any of its officers or employees, nor to relieve the owner or occupant of any private property from the duty to keep in safe condition any trees and shrubs upon that private property or upon sidewalks and planting areas in front of that property." SECTION 2. A summary of this ordinance, approved by the city attorney, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published at least five days prior to its final passage in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in the City of San Luis Obispo, and this ordinance shall go into effect at the expiration of thirty days after its final passage. A copy of the full text of this ordinance shall be on file in the city clerk's office on and after the date following introduction and passage to print and shall be available to the pub- lic. INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a meet- ing held on the 9th day of October, 1989, on motion of Councilwoman Rappa seconded by Councilwoman Pinard and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Rappa, Pinard, Reiss, Settle and Mayor Dunin NOES: None ABSENT: None attest: 0, City Vlerk Pamela Voges Ordinance No. 1153 (1989 Series) Tree Regulations Page 9 Approved: City Administrative Officer F 7 " Community Development Director Public Works Director bp-- - r Ordinance No. 1153 FINALLY PASSED this 19 _Bg on motion of Councilman Settle Councilwoman Rappa vote: 14th _ day of _ November seconded by and on the following roll call AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Rappa, Pinard, Reiss and Mayor Dunin NOES: None ABSENT: None -04000*1-- '[ yor Ron Dunin v` ATTEST: � ��; , , Q ii �' �� �s e A r '� �� 1. � j,. �''Y �� 4 tt �