§ 95.01 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
   (A)   This chapter of the code is structured to preserve, protect and enhance critical infrastructure (the portion of the urban forest that is located on public land). The complete urban forest is comprised of trees across all land uses and ownership on public and private land. This chapter will regulate public property trees, but recognizes that trees on private property are part of the collective community resource.
   (B)   The purpose of this chapter is to recognize the services and function that trees provide as a collective asset to the entire community, and to state the goals of the Village of La Grange Park with respect to the protection, preservation, care and planting of trees on public lands.
   (C)   Specific goals of this section are to:
      (1)   Protect, preserve and enhance the quality of life and general welfare of the village, its residents and its property owners; and conserve and enhance the village's natural, physical and aesthetic environment.
      (2)   Preserve, protect and enhance the urban forest to ensure that trees are properly planted and maintained within the village so that trees can protect, enhance and preserve the quality of life for people within the village.
      (3)   Recognize that trees are an integral part of the infrastructure of the governmental entity and as such should be preserved, protected and cared for as other critical governmental entity infrastructure.
         (a)   Trees absorb pollution from the air;
         (b)   Trees absorb and sequester carbon dioxide;
         (c)   Trees absorb and filter pollution from storm water run-off;
         (d)   Trees produce oxygen;
         (e)   Trees reduce flooding;
         (f)   Trees stabilize soils and reduce erosion;
         (g)   Trees cool the surrounding area helping to reduce impacts due to heat islands;
         (h)   Trees reduce energy consumption by shielding structures from harsh winds and sun;
         (i)   Trees provide a buffer and screen against noise, light and pollution;
         (j)   Trees improve property values;
         (k)   Trees improve commercial district buyer traffic and purchasing;
         (l)   Areas with trees have lower crime rates;
         (m)   Areas with trees have higher levels of community interaction;
         (n)   Trees provide important habitat for birds and other wildlife; and
         (o)   Trees protect and enhance quality of life.
      (4)   Trees provide the Village of La Grange Park collective benefits that extend beyond property boundaries throughout the entire village.
      (5)   Recognize that larger trees provide larger benefits. When a large tree is removed and replaced with a smaller tree the benefits and services are reduced.
      (6)   Recognize that some trees may have a condition that constitutes a threat, danger or nuisance to the public or property within the village, or may be dangerous to the health of other trees and vegetation in the village.
(Ord. 1178, passed 6-29-22)