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CHAPTER 151
TREES
 
151.01 Definition
151.04 Trimming Trees to be Supervised
151.02 Planting Restrictions
151.05 Disease Control
151.03 Duty to Trim Trees
151.06 Inspection and Removal
 
151.01 DEFINITION.
For use in this chapter, “parking” means that part of the street, avenue or highway in the City not covered by sidewalk and lying between the lot line and the curb line; or, on unpaved streets, that part of the street, avenue or highway lying between the lot line and that portion of the street usually traveled by vehicular traffic.
151.02 PLANTING RESTRICTIONS.
No tree shall be planted in any parking or street except in accordance with the following:
   1.   Alignment. All trees planted in any street shall be planted in the parking midway between the outer line of the sidewalk and the curb. In the event a curb line is not established, trees shall be planted on a line ten (10) feet from the property line.
   2.   Spacing. Trees shall not be planted on any parking which is less than nine (9) feet in width, or contains less than eighty-one (81) square feet of exposed soil surface per tree. Trees shall not be planted closer than twenty (20) feet from street intersections (property lines extended) and ten (10) feet from driveways. If it is at all possible trees should be planted inside the property lines and not between the sidewalk and the curb.
   3.   Prohibited Trees. No person shall plant in any street right-of-way any fruit-bearing tree or any tree of the kinds commonly known as cottonwood, poplar, box elder, Chinese elm, evergreen, willow or black walnut.
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