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Dead, diseased or insect-infested trees or other woody plants identified by the director shall be declared dangerous and a nuisance.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 11.1101; 1992 Code, § 42-17) (Ord. 106-82, passed 10-4-1982; Ord. 72-03, passed 8-11-2003; Ord. 94-08, passed 7-21-2008; Ord. 37-12, passed 6-12-2012) Penalty, see § 10.999
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The director shall have the authority to regulate and control nuisance trees and other woody plants upon private property only when an action is demonstrably necessary for public safety or to prevent the spread of disease or insects to public trees and places.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 11.902; 1992 Code, § 42-35) (Ord. 11-77, passed 2-14-1977; Ord. 94-08, passed 7-21-2008; Ord. 37-12, passed 6-12-2012)
The occupant, person in charge or owner of any lot or parcel of land in the city shall keep the property free of nuisance trees and other woody plants by treating or removing, as may be appropriate and approved by the director.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 11.1102; 1992 Code, § 42-18) (Ord. 106-82, passed 10-4-1982; Ord. 94-08, passed 7-21-2008; Ord. 37-12, passed 6-12-2012)
The city council may provide in the annual appropriation ordinance for a fund, to be expended under the direction of the director for the correction and control of nuisances trees or other woody plants, as provided for in this chapter. All monies collected for expense of correction and control of nuisance trees pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be credited to the fund.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 11.1106; 1992 Code, § 42-22) (Ord. 106-82, passed 10-4-1982; Ord. 94-08, passed 7-21-2008; Ord. 37-12, passed 6-12-2012)
TREES IN PUBLIC PLACES
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