§ 45-11.1  EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF TREES, LIMBS, SHRUBS AND THE LIKE.
   (a)   In case of emergency, but not limited to windstorms, floods, freezes or other natural disasters or due to the effects of accident, or the advancement of age or disease, and upon the finding by Forestry personnel at the scene that the condition of any tree, limb, bush or shrub or parts thereof constitutes an immediate hazard and that danger exists to persons and/or property which requires immediate action to alleviate the hazard and danger, the Forestry Division shall remove the tree, limb, bush or shrub, or any part thereof as soon as possible.
   (b)   Determination as to what constitutes the existence of an immediate hazard and danger shall be at the discretion of the Forestry Supervisor.
(Ord. 2866, passed 1-24-1983)