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Farmington, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of FARMINGTON CITY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 GOVERNMENT
TITLE 3 ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 4 JUSTICE COURT
TITLE 5 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 6 BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE 7 PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE
TITLE 8 PUBLIC PROPERTY AND FACILITIES
TITLE 9 PUBLIC UTILITIES
TITLE 10 BUILDING REGULATIONS
TITLE 11 ZONING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 3 PLANNING COMMISSION
CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 5 APPEALS, VARIANCES AND NONCONFORMITIES
CHAPTER 6 ZONING ORDINANCE AND MAP AMENDMENTS
CHAPTER 7 SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
CHAPTER 8 CONDITIONAL USES
CHAPTER 9 ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES
CHAPTER 10 AGRICULTURAL ZONES
CHAPTER 11 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 12 CONSERVATION SUBDIVISION (CS) OVERLAY ZONE AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
CHAPTER 13 MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 14 BUSINESS PARK ZONE (BP)
CHAPTER 15 BUSINESS/RESIDENTIAL ZONE (BR)
CHAPTER 16 GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE (C)
CHAPTER 17 ORIGINAL TOWNSITE RESIDENTIAL ZONE (OTR)
CHAPTER 18 MIXED USE DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 19 COMMERCIAL MIXED USE (CMU) ZONE
CHAPTER 20 NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED USE (NMU) ZONE
CHAPTER 21 COMMERCIAL RECREATION TRANSITION (CRT)
CHAPTER 22 B ZONE
CHAPTER 23 OFFICE, PROFESSIONAL (OP) ZONE
CHAPTER 24 COMMERCIAL HIGHWAY (C-H)
CHAPTER 25 COMMERCIAL RECREATION (C-R)
CHAPTER 26 LIGHT MANUFACTURING AND BUSINESS (LM&B)
CHAPTER 27 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
CHAPTER 27A RESERVED
CHAPTER 27B AGRICULTURE PLANNED DISTRICT (AP)
CHAPTER 28 SUPPLEMENTARY AND QUALIFYING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 29 ANIMALS AND FOWL
CHAPTER 30 FOOTHILL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
CHAPTER 31 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
CHAPTER 32 OFF STREET PARKING, LOADING AND ACCESS
CHAPTER 33 EXCAVATIONS
CHAPTER 34 SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 35 HOME OCCUPATION
CHAPTER 36 TRAILER AND CAMPGROUND AREAS
CHAPTER 37 NONCONFORMITY1
CHAPTER 38 ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
CHAPTER 39 HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND SITES
CHAPTER 40 DRINKING WATER SOURCE PROTECTION
CHAPTER 41 SCENIC BYWAY OVERLAY
CHAPTER 42 URBAN FORESTRY
TITLE 12 SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
TITLE 13 CRIMINAL CODE
TITLE 14 TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE 15 SIGN REGULATIONS
TITLE 16 STORMWATER REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 42
URBAN FORESTRY
SECTION:
11-42-010: Purpose
11-42-020: Definitions
11-42-030: Applicability Provisions
11-42-040: Tree Preservation Regulations
11-42-050: Protection Of Trees
11-42-060: Tree Removal Regulations
11-42-070: Regulatory Standards
11-42-080: Maintenance
11-42-090: Guarantee Of Planted Trees
11-42-100: Administration
11-42-110: Enforcement
11-42-120: Severability
11-42-130: Penalty Provisions
11-42-140: Appeals
11-42-010: PURPOSE:
The city council of Farmington City, Utah, recognizes the importance of livability, environmental values, health benefits, real estate values and aesthetics of the urban forest to the quality of life in Farmington City, and deems that in order to preserve the peace, health, safety and welfare, and promote the best interest of the inhabitants of Farmington City, that this chapter be enacted, which shall provide standards, guidelines and criteria for:
   A.   The planting, maintenance and removal of trees in the public streets, parkways, trails, easements, parks, and other municipal owned property;
   B.   Review of proposals for the planting, maintenance and removal of trees on public property;
   C.   The pruning and removal of trees on private property which endanger public safety; and
   D.   Prescribing penalties for violations of its provisions. (Ord. 2009-50, 10-6-2009)
11-42-020: DEFINITIONS:
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein:
CRITICAL ROOT ZONE: The area represented by a concentric circle centering on the tree's trunk with a radius equal in feet to one and one-half (11/2) times the number of inches of the trunk diameter on and below ground level (CRZ=[(1.5D)in]ft).
HAZARD TREE: A tree with structural defects likely to cause failure of all or part of the tree, which could strike a target.
PARK STRIP: The area within the public right of way between the curb and sidewalk, or between the curb or edge of asphalt and property line if there is no sidewalk, or an area inside the private property line where an easement is given to the city for the purpose of planting trees.
PERSON: Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind.
PRIVATE TREE: Any and all trees now or hereafter growing on private property within Farmington City limits and which are not defined or designated in this chapter as "public trees", as defined in this section.
PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY: A portion of property reserved for public use and accepted for such by Farmington City to provide circulation, access and/or travel to abutting properties, including, but not limited to, streets, alleys, sidewalks, sanitary or storm sewer, drainage, secondary water, railroad, provisions for public utilities, and open public spaces.
PUBLIC TREES: All trees now or hereafter growing on any park strip, street right of way, park, or any other public place owned and/or managed by Farmington City.
PUBLIC UTILITY: Any public, private or cooperatively owned line, facility or system used for producing, transmitting or distributing communications, power, electricity, light, heat, gas, oil products, water, waste or stormwater, which directly or indirectly serves the public or any part thereof within the corporate limits of Farmington City.
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS: To the adopted methods and measures by which Farmington City shall base its urban forestry program.
STREET: The entire width of every public way or right of way when any part thereof is open to the use of the public, as a matter of right, for purposes of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
TREE INVENTORY: A periodic inspection and identification procedure for public trees that shall incorporate a database format.
TREE, LARGE: Those trees attaining a height of sixty feet (60') or more and an average width of forty feet (40').
TREE LAWN: The part of a street or highway, not covered by sidewalk or other paving, lying between the property line and that portion of the street or highway used for vehicular traffic.
TREE, MEDIUM: Those trees attaining a height of forty (40) to sixty feet (60') and an average width of thirty feet (30').
TREE, SMALL: Those trees attaining a height of twenty (20) to forty feet (40') and an average width of twenty feet (20').
TREE TOPPING: The specific reduction in the overall size of a tree and/or the severe cutting back of branches and limbs by internodal cuts to such a degree so as to remove the normal canopy and disfigure the tree.
URBAN FORESTER: The official designated by Farmington City to administer and enforce this chapter.
URBAN FORESTRY PROGRAM: A program implemented by Farmington City for the care and maintenance of the urban forest resources located on city property which is based upon the urban forestry standards and specifications. (Ord. 2009-50, 10-6-2009)
11-42-030: APPLICABILITY PROVISIONS:
Street tree planting shall be required along all new local, collector and arterial streets and private streets within commercial, industrial or residential subdivisions. Other projects that are required to plant street trees include a conversion or new established use, new construction, reconstruction or structurally altered building by one or more additions which the total increase in the floor area is ten percent (10%) or one thousand (1,000) square feet, whichever is the least. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an alternative street tree planting plan which varies from the standards contained herein, may be presented to the city for review and approval. The subdivider/developer or individual builder must install street trees according to a plan approved as a part of preliminary plat approval. (Ord. 2009-50, 10-6-2009)
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