§ 92.01  TREES, SHRUBS AND OTHER GROWTH.
   (A)   It is to the interest of the city to look after the welfare of the citizenry as well as their safety.
   (B)   It is to the interest of the city to enact the necessary legislation to prevent any accident by eliminating hazardous conditions.
   (C)   All trees and shrubs should be trimmed in such a manner as to prevent accidents by the people making use of the sidewalk.
   (D)   Trees and shrubs should be trimmed if extending over the street in an effort to prevent accidents by the public making use of the street.
   (E)   Any trees or shrubs near an intersection that obscures vision by a motorist must be trimmed.
   (F)   Any tree or shrubs within the dedicated right-of-way must have dead limbs removed.
   (G)   Any tree or shrub within the dedicated right-of-way or abutting the right-of-way that has died must be removed at the expense of the abutting property owner.
   (H)   Should any abutting property owner fail to comply in correcting a situation, wherein the property owner has been advised, will be given 3 weeks to correct the condition unless additional time is granted by the City Engineer or other city official designated.
   (I)   If a property owner fails to comply with a reasonable request to correct a bad condition, the city will advise property owner the city will have the condition corrected and bill the property owner for actual cost.
   (J)   This section takes effect upon its passage and approval and publication thereof.
(Ord. 91, Series 1974, passed 8-19-1974)