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Ordinance 2011-009 <br /> C. Trim, prune, maintain, and/or remove as necessary, any tree in the <br /> boulevard between their property and the improved portion of the <br /> right-of-way. Trees shall be pruned to sufficient height to allow free <br /> passage of pedestrians and vehicular traffic: nine (9) feet over <br /> sidewalks and sixteen (16) feet over streets. Trees not properly <br /> maintained, or found to be structurally unsound, may be deemed a <br /> public nuisance by the City Forester, and abated in accordance with <br /> Section 602 of the City Code. <br /> A Remove any tree in the boulevard between their property and the <br /> improved portion of the right-of-way found to be diseased or dying by <br /> the City Forester, in accordance with Section 710 of the City Code. <br /> The adjacent property owner is responsible for the cost of removing <br /> trees located in the right-of-way. <br /> E. Maintain driveway approaches in a safe condition that does not cause <br /> • a maintenance problem, and in a manner that does not interfere with <br /> or obstruct the drainage carried by the adjoining street or the use of <br /> the adjoining street for travel, as determined by the City. If a <br /> driveway approach is not maintained in this manner, the City may <br /> require the property owner to alter the driveway approach in order to <br /> meet the requirements of this Section. If the property owner fails to <br /> alter the driveway as directed by the City, it will constitute a public <br /> nuisance under Chapter 602.01 and may be abated under Chapter <br /> 602.05 or 602.06. <br /> 360.31 Rights of the City. The City maintains the right to plant, prune, maintain, remove, <br /> or perform any other arboricultural practices as deemed necessary by the City on all <br /> public property and in the right-of-way. <br /> 360.32 Placement of Trees in the Right-of-Way <br /> Page 13 of 15 <br />