§ 93.05  PERMIT REQUIRED; PLANTING.
   (A)   No trees, plants, or shrubs shall be planted in any of the streets, highways, parks, or other public areas in the city unless and until the City Forestry Chairperson shall have first approved the kind, size, and variety of the same, designated the location thereof, and granted a permit for the planting of same.
   (B)   Any trees, plants, or shrubs authorized for planting within the triangle formed by the intersection of right-of-way lines and extending for a distance of 25 feet each way from the intersection on any corner within the city shall not be permitted to grow to a height of more than three feet above the surface of the intersecting roadways.
   (C)   The City Forestry Chairperson shall have the authority to plant trees, plants, or shrubs in any public street, highway, park, or other public areas in the city which he or she, in his or her sole discretion, deems adequate for his or her purpose.
(1990 Code, § 89.003)  (Ord. 69, passed 11-9-1988)