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5171a ORDINANCE NO. 5171 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING CHAPTER 13.12 OF TITLE 13 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO STREET TREES WHEREAS, the enactment of this ordinance is necessary to further the following public purposes: (a) To realize the optimum public benefits of trees on the city's streets including abatement of air and noise pollution, conservation of energy by shading buildings and hardscape areas, enhancement of the visual environment and promotion of community pride. (b) To integrate street tree planting and maintenance with other urban elements and amenities including but not limited to utilities and vehicular and pedestrian traffic. (c) To promote efficient, cost effective management of the city's urban forest by coordinating public and private efforts within a comprehensive and professional management system. (d) To reduce the public hazard, nuisance and expense occasioned by improper tree selection, planting and maintenance. (e) To create and maintain a unified urban forest resource, enhancing the city's overall character. THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN as follows: Cnrtinn 1 That Chapter 13.12 of Title 13 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be amended in its entirety to read as follows: "CHAPTER 13.12 STREET TREES 13.12.010 SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION, AND COMMUNITY SERVICES. The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department under the direction of its Director shall have exclusive authority to inspect, maintain, plant, remove, prune, root prune or otherwise alter street trees. i 13.12.020 SURVEY OF WORK TO BE DONE The Director of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department shall cause surveys to be made from time to time, to determine which trees are to be retained or removed in order to conform to the tree planning and maintenance program. 13.12.030 OFFICIAL TREE SPECIE LIST The City Council shall, by resolution, adopt an Official Tree Specie List designating the specific species of trees which may be planted on any street. The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department shall periodically review this list and recommend changes thereon as may be necessary. 13.12.040 MASTER PLAN The street tree planting and removal should be based on a master plan for the city's urban forest. The City Council may, by resolution, adopt a master plan of trees for all streets within the city based on a study of local conditions and designed to fit the special street and tree factors involved. 13.12.050 STREET TREE MAINTENANCE The property owner shall not permit any vine growth on a street tree. The Department will perform all other maintenance of street trees deemed necessary by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. The Department shall water and maintain all street trees located in tree wells located in the City's rights-of-way. 13.12.060 STREET TREE REPLACEMENT PLAN Any street tree removed shall be replaced if a replacement is deemed possible. The replacement specie shall be selected in accordance with the Official Tree Specie List and Tree Master Plan. In addition to replacing all removed street trees whenever possible, it is the responsibility of the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services to insure all vacant street tree locations are planted within the City of Anaheim. These vacancies are to be planted in accordance with the Official Tree Specie List and Tree Master Plan. -2- 13.12.070 STREET TREES IN NEW SUBDIVISIONS In any new subdivision where there is a parkway between the sidewalk and curb, the subdivider shall pay the City of Anaheim the sum or sums designated from time to time by resolution of the City Council for the purchase, planting and maintenance of such trees. The purchase, planting and maintenance of such trees shall be performed by the City under the direction and supervision of the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. In any new hillside residential developments where the sidewalk is located adjacent to the curb, the street tree fee requirement as stated in section 17.08.405 of the Anaheim Municipal Code may be waived provided that the developer plant trees of a minimum 15 -gallon size at least 7 feet behind the sidewalk in the front yard of the residential parcel, and that the developer, prior to approval of the final tract map, shall post a bond to guarantee the installation of said trees. The bond shall remain in effect until the trees have been approved by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. In those recorded tracts where street tree bonds have been posted, said bonds are to be held until the developer has planted and satisfactorily maintained all trees for six months, and then be returned to the developer upon the approval of the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. 13.12.080 INTERFERENCE WITH STREET TREES - PERMISSION REQUIRED No person, firm or corporation shall cut, trim, prune,- plant, rune,plant, remove, spray, injure or in any other manner interfere with any street tree within the City of Anaheim without first having secured written permission from the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. If the City has to remove a tree placed in violation of this section, the responsible party will be billed for the costs of the removal. 13.12.090 WORK ON STREET TREES BY DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES - COSTS WHEN WORK REQUESTED Any person, firm or corporation requesting the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services to cut, trim, prune, remove, replace, spray or otherwise change or alter the position, shape or location of any street tree for the convenience of said person shall bear the total cost thereof." SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby that should any section, paragraph, sentence or word of ordinance of the Code, hereby adopted, be declared for to be invalid, it is the intent of the Council that it -3- declares this any reason would have 1 passed all other portions of this ordinance independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 18th day of September, 1990. Y R OF THE ITY 0 NAHEIM ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM MES :kh 3734L 061990 -4- a STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 5171 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 11th day of September, 1990, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 18th day of September, 1990, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Daly, Pickler, and Hunter NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Ehrle ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kaywood AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Ordinance No. 5171 on the 20th day of September, 1990. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the C::r_y of Anaheim this 20th day of September, 1990. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 5171 and was published once in the Anaheim Bulletin on the 28th day of September, 1990. L CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) a ADDENDUM Street Tree Or inadT nce Revision Report Two public meetings were also conducted to solicit citizen input relative to the proposed ordinance revision. The first meeting featured a word by word review of the draft ordinance with two specific concerns surfacing from those in attendance: 1. Charging residents for a replacement tree if a newly planted tree died from lack of water was not favored and felt to be too subjective. Z. Allowing the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services the exclusive right to remove a street tree without notification, consultation and an opportunity to appeal the City's intended action was strongly opposed. Following the first meeting, staff met with the City Attorney's Office to consider making changes. It was agreed to omit the provision for charging for a replacement tree along with another companion provision stating a resident is responsible for watering the tree adjacent to the subject property. City Attorney staff felt that making it a law could cause problems if neighbors have disputes and could use that provision inappropriately. In reference to the notification, consultation and appeals process, staff considered the possibility of naming the Park and Recreation Commission as an appeals board as part of the ordinance. The City Attorney staff recommended against putting any citizen body in the position to make decisions exposing the city to added liability suggesting that the Department Head's decision is always appealable to the City Council. At the second public meeting staff reviewed the new draft of the ordinance which reflected the two omissions referenced above. Staff also explained the City Attorney's recommendation relative to the interest in an appeals process. Staff, recognizing the strong interest in this item, suggested a departmental policy be used as a guideline to notify, consult and provide an appeals process. A draft policy was reviewed with those in attendance (attached) but was basically rejected by the citizens because it still gave the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services the exclusive authority. At that point, staff indicated a difference of opinion existed and that City Council direction would be sought when the ordinance revision is introduced at City Council. City Council will also recall that an Official Street Tree Species List was also proposed when the street tree ordinance as first on the City Council agenda. Many varied opinions were evident on species. Staff has therefore decided to form a small committee made up of participants from the two public meetings to thoroughly evaluate this list. That meeting process has started and eventually, upon some concensus, a resolution establishing an Official Street Tree Species List will be recommended to City Council. It is estimated that will occur by mid October. q97 WPOLICY/ PROCEDURE No. Anaheim Date Poft. Recreation and Conmmxwy services Subject: PARKS DIVISION CITIZEN APPEAL PROCESS FOR STREET TREE PLANTING AND/OR REMOVAL 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure sets the division policy governing the occupant's right to appeal a staff division to plant or remove a street tree adjacent to their residence. 2.0 POLICY It is the policy of the Parks Division to provide the residents of Anaheim an appeal process if they disagree with a staff decision to plant and/or remove a street tree in the parkway adjacent to their residence in accordance with the following procedure. 3.0 PROCEDURE 3.1 The Tree Operations Manager or his designated representative will notify the occupant of any residence that it has been determined to plant and/or remove a street tree adjacent to that residence. 3.2 Notification will be in the form of written communication. A door hanger with the pertinent information will be left at the residence. 3.3 The occupant will have ten (10) calendar days to respond and ask to appeal the staff's proposed action. 3.4 If an appeal is requested, a date will be set up by the Tree Operations Manager for the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department to hear the appeal from the occupant. Upon hearing the appeal, the Director will notify the occupant in writing of the decision. 3.5 The department retains the right to immediately remove any street tree within the city that constitutes an immediate danger to the public and/or public or private property. 100T