903.04 PLANTING, REMOVAL, ETC.; PERMIT REQUIRED.
   (a)   In General. No person shall plant, remove, destroy, cut, prune, treat, break, climb, injure or spray any tree existing on any public place in the City, or authorize or procure any person to do so, or remove or tamper with any device placed for the protection of any such tree, or attach any rope, wire, chain, sign or other device placed for the protection of such tree, or authorize or cause the same to be done, except having first obtained written permission from the Director of Service to do so.
   (b)   Contents of Permit: Support Posts. Such permit, when granted for the planting of any tree to be located on any public place in the City, shall designate the species of tree to be planted, the required spacing and required minimum planting size, as specified in the Master Street Tree Plan for the City, as such plan now exists or as it may be amended from time to time. All newly planted trees, whether installed by the abutting property owner or contractor, shall be supported by a ninety-six inch support post placed on the street side of the tree. No person shall guy any tree less than four inches in caliper with wires or rope. For trees over four inches in caliper special permission must be obtained and the permittee must assume liability for accidents occurring therefrom.
   (c)   Application Data. The application for the permit herein required shall state the number and kind of trees to be trimmed, sprayed, preserved, removed or planted, the kind of treatment to be administered and such other information as the Director of Service shall find reasonably necessary to a fair determination of whether a permit should be issued hereunder.
   (d)   Standards for Issuance. The Director of Service shall issue the permit provided for herein when he or she finds that the desired action or treatment is necessary and that the proposed method and workmanship are satisfactory.
   (e)   Supervision. The Director of Service shall have the authority and it shall be his or her duty to supervise all work done under a permit issued in accordance with the terms of this chapter.
   (f)   Conditional Permits. The Director of Service shall have the authority to affix
reasonable conditions to the granting of a permit hereunder.
   (g)   Exemptions. No permit shall be required to cultivate, fertilize or water public trees or shrubs. The Director of Service may authorize any person to do any work or act described in   subsection (a) hereof without written permit whenever he or she determines that such work or act will not be detrimental to the public interest and will be in accordance with the spirit and other requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. 63-35. Passed 6-3-63.)