1034.04 PROXIMITY OF PUBLIC TREES TO STREETS, SIDEWALKS, CURBS, FIRE HYDRANTS AND UTILITIES; SPACING.
   (a)   Trees classified as "small" may be planted in parkways where there is a minimum of four feet between the edge of the sidewalk and the curb of the street. Street trees shall be no closer than two feet from a sidewalk or a street. Trees classified as "large" must have the approval of the Tree Board or the City Manager. Street trees may be planted no closer together than twenty feet for "small" classified trees and no closer than forty feet for "large" classified trees under the tree species list provided for in Section 1034.03, except for special plantings approved by the Tree Board or the City Manager.
   (b)   No tree shall be planted closer than thirty-five feet from any street corner, measured from the point of the nearest intersection of curbs or curblines.
   (c)   No street tree shall be planted closer than ten feet from any fireplug.
   (d)   No trees, other than small trees recommended per the tree species list provided for in Section 1034.03, may be planted under or within ten lateral feet of any overhead utility line or over or within five lateral feet of any underground utility line.
   (e)   The spacing of public park trees will be in accordance with the two species size classes recommended per the tree species list provided for in Section 1034.03, and no tree may be planted closer together than twenty feet for small trees and forty feet for large trees.
(Ord. 1229. Passed 10-27-92.)