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REMOVING HERBACEOUS PLANTS OR SHRUBS: <br /> A. Hazard Placement: No tree, shrub or herbaceous plant shall be planted, placed or <br /> allowed to remain in a place which the City Engineer determines could cause a <br /> traffic hazard. <br /> B. Boulevard Planting: Trees, herbaceous plants or shrubs must be located within the <br /> first three (3) feet of the boulevard, measured from the property line and shall be <br /> consistent with the City Tree Planting Plan and not in conflict with public plantings <br /> based on the judgment of the City Horticulturist. Planting will be by permit only. <br /> C. Spacing/Placement: Placement of trees, herbaceous plants or shrubs must be <br /> consistent with Sections 706.06 through 706.08 and the regulations listed in the City <br /> Tree Planting Plan. <br /> D. Abuse or Mutilation: No person shall on public spaces and right of way: <br /> 1. Damage, cut, remove, carve, kill or injure trees without authorization. <br /> 2. Trim, prune, remove, spray or otherwise treat trees without authorization. <br /> 3. Attach any rope, wire or other contrivance. <br /> 4. Cause or permit any wire charged with electricity or any gaseous liquid or solid <br /> substance to come in contact with trees which are located on, or extend over, any <br /> public street, boulevard, park or other public place without a permit. <br /> E. Permits: <br /> 1. No person shall plant or remove trees or shrubs on a public boulevard without first <br /> obtaining a permit from the Community Development Department. <br /> 2. The following provisions apply to the issuance of permits for planting trees or <br /> herbaceous plants and shrubs on a public boulevard: <br /> a. Application Data: The application required under this Section shall state the <br /> number of trees to be planted, the location, size and specific species of each tree <br /> or plant. <br /> b. Standards for Issuance: A permit shall be issued after the application has been <br /> determined to be in compliance with the City Tree Planting Plan and the <br /> requirements of this Section and related sections by the Development Review <br /> Committee. <br /> c. Replacement: As a condition to the granting of a tree removal permit, the <br /> Development Review Committee may require the applicant to relocate or replace <br /> trees to be consistent with the City Tree Planting Plan. <br /> d. Bond Requirements: A posted bond or cash escrow may be required in an <br /> amount to be determined by the City Horticulturist conditioned upon satisfactory <br /> compliance with the terms of the permit. <br /> e. Permit Denial: If a tree planting or removal permit is denied, the reason(s) for <br /> denial shall be set forth in writing and given to the applicant. <br /> f. Denial Appeal: Any applicant adversely affected by the decision may appeal to <br /> the City Tree Board and, finally, to the City Council. <br /> F. Areas Not Applicable: The provisions of subsection D above shall not apply to: <br /> 1. The removal of trees on public easements/rights of way, conducted by, or on <br /> behalf of, a Federal, State, County, Municipal or other governmental agency in <br /> pursuance of its lawful activities or functions in construction or improvements. <br /> 2. The removal of any tree by a public utility when such tree has the reasonable <br /> potential of endangering the facility's operation by the utility. (Ord. 1107, 12-9-91) <br /> 706.07: DUTIES OF PRIVATE OWNERS: <br /> It shall be the duty of any person owning private property to comply with the following: <br /> A. Planting on Private Property: No person shall plant or allow to be planted on any <br /> privately owned property any tree listed on the City tree plan as prohibited. <br />