Ordinance 596
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ORDINANCE NO.
596
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AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS RElATING TO THE
PLANTING AND REMOVAL OF TREES ADJACENT TO THE STREETS OF
THE CITY OF GILROY; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUING OF PERMITS
IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE
VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE~ AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.
The 6ity Council of the City of Gilroy, does ordain
as follows:
SECTION 1. Purpose. That it is for the best interests
of the City of Gilroy and of the citizens and public thereof
that a comprehensive plan for the planting and maintenance
of trees in or which may overhang public streets within
said city should be developed and established; and that
this ordinance is adopted, therefore, for the purpose of
developing and providing for such a plan and program, and
for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations
relating to the planting, and removal of such trees.
SECTION 20 Definitions. The word "person" as used
in this ordinance shall include an individual, a firm, an
association, a corporation, a co.partnership, and the lessees,
trustees, receivers, agents, servants, and employees of any
such person.
The word "City" shall mean the City of Gilroy.
The words "Forestry Board or Board" shall mean the
Forestry Board as established by ordinance No. 265 of the
City of Gilroy.
The words "public streets" or ttstreets" shall include
all roads, streets, avenues, boulevards, alleys, parkways,
and publie rights of way, or any portion thereof, of the
Cityo
The word "owner" shall include the legal owner of real
property fronting on any street of the City, and any lessee
of such owner.
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SECTION 30 Number. Wherever used in this ordinance
the singular number includes the plural and the plural
includes the singular.
SECTION 4. Enforcing Authority. The Forestry Board
shall be charged with the enforcement of this ordinanceo
SECTION 5. Master Tree List. The Forestry Board is
hereby charged with the duty of promptly determining the
types and species of trees suitable and desirable for plant-
ing and the areas in which and conditions under which such
trees shall be planted in or which may overhang the public
streets within the City. Such determination shall be made
by the Forestry Board who shall consult with those familiar
with the subject of such plantings, such as landscape archi-
tects, arborists, nurserymen and park executives. When such
determination has been made the Forestry Board shall report
its findings in writing to the City Council. When approved
by the City Council said report shall be known as the Master
Tree List, shall be placed on file in the office of the City
Cler~, and shall thereafter be the official Master Tree List.
Revisions or changes in said Master Tree List may be made from
time to time by the Forestry Board, in the manner described
hereinabove for the development, approval, and filing of the
original Master Tree List.
All trees hereafter planted in or which may overhang the
public streets of the City must be on the Master Tree list.
SECTION 6. The Forestry Board shall have jurisdiction
and control of the planting, setting out, location and placement
of all trees in the public streets of the City, and shall likewise
have supervision, direction, and control of the care, trimming,
removal, relocation and replacement thereof.
SECTION 7. Tree care, planting, removing, and replacement.
It shall be unlawful and it is qereby prohibited for any person
to cut, trim, prune, plant, move, remove, or replace any tree
in any public street within the City, I)r to cause the same
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to be done, unless ~nd until a written permit to do so shall
have first be~n obtatn,~d from the Forestry Board. Any such
permit may be declared void by the Board if its terms are
viola ted.
SECTION 8. Any person doing business as a public utility
subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission
of the State of California and any duly constituted public
agency authorized to provide and providing utility service,
shall be given a permit from the Board, valid for one year from
the date of issuance, permitting such person to trim, brace,
remove or perform such other acts with respect to trees grow-
ing adjacent to the public streets of the city or which grow
upon private property to the extent that they encroach upon
such public streets as may be necessary to comply with the
safety regulations of said Commission and as may be necessary
to maintain the safe operation of its business.
SECTION 9. No person other than an owner or the City or
public utility may do any act for which a permit is required under
Section 7 hereof except a person whose principal business is
tree surgery, trimming or maintenance and who, in the opinion
of the Forestry Board, is qualified for such business, and who
has obtained a license t~ carryon such business in the City
from the License Collector.
SECTION 10. It shall be unlawful for any person to break,
injure, deface, mutilate, kill, or destroy any tree or set fire
or permit any fire to burn where such fire or the heat thereof
will injure any portion of any tree in any public street in
the City, nor shall any person place, apply, attach, or keep
attached to any such tree or to the guard or stake intended
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for the protection ther6f any wire, rope (other than one used
to support a young or broken tree), sign, paint, or any other
substance, structure, thing or devi~e of any kind or nature
whatsoever, without having first ~btiained a written permit
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from the Forestry Board.
SECTION 11. The Forestry Board may inspect any tree
adjacent to or overhanging any public street in the City
to determine whether the same or any portion thereof is in
such a condition as to constitute a hazard or impediment to
the progress or vision of anyone traveling on such public
street. Any tree or part thereof growing upon private
property by overhanging or interfering with the use of any
street that in the opinion of the Forestry Board endan~ers
the life, health, safety, or property of the public shall
be declared a public nuisance. If the owner of such private
prop erty does not correct or remove such nuisance within
10 days after receipt of written notice thereof so to do
from the Forestry Board, the Board shall cause the nuisance
to be corrected or removed and the cost shall be assessed
to such owner.
Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to impose any
liability up on the City, its offi~ers, or employees, nor to
relieve the owner of any private property from the duty to
keep any tree upon his property or under his control in such
a condition as to prevent it from constituting a public nuisance
as hereinabove defined.
SECTION 12. Any person aggrieved by any act of determina-
tion of the Forestry Board in the exercise of the authority
herein granted shall have the right of appeal to the City
Council of the City, whose decision, after public hearing of
said matter, shall be final and conclusive.
SECTION 13. Any person violating any of the provisions
of this ordinance or failing to comply with them shall upon
conviction thereof be punished by a fine not to exceed $100.00
or by imprisonment not to exceed 30 days or both such fine
and imprisonment.
SECTION 14. All ordinances or parts of ordinances con-
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flicting herewith are repealed.
SECTION 15. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause
or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be
invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of the ordinance.
SECTION 160 This ordinance shall take effect and be in
full force from and after its adoption and approval.
Passed and adopted this 2nd day of February, 1959, by
the following vote:
AYES Councilmen: Pate, Gallo, Petersen, Jordan
NOES -- Councilmen: None
ABSENT -- Councilmen: Wentworth, Rush
APPROVED this 2nd day of February,
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ATTEST:
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City Clerk.
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