913.12 CERTAIN TREES PROHIBITED.
   (a)    Any poplar, basswood, cottonwood, box elder or willow tree upon any private property in such close proximity to any public place as will permit the roots of such tree to penetrate through or under the surface of any public place, is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and shall be abated forthwith by the Director.
   (b)    No owner shall permit any tree or part thereof to remain on private property if such tree is dead, substantially dead, infested by insects, or nested in by diseased animals or vermin, nor shall any such tree which is dead or substantially dead be permitted to remain upon private property where the condition or peculiar angle of growth is found to be causing a safety hazard to persons or property.
      (1)    Upon written notice to the owner by the Director, any such tree shall be removed to the stump within thirty days.
      (2)   All stumps within the front set back area of the property which extend above grade level shall be removed within thirty days upon written notice by the Director.
      (3)    Wherever tree trunks and/or tree roots extend over the boundary line or boundary lines of more than one parcel of real property, the Director shall notify each and all owners over which or into which such tree extends.
      (4)    All such owners shall be equally responsible for the removal of such tree and for the cost of removing such tree, unless, within the thirty days, each or all of the owners furnish the Director with a survey from a Registered Professional Surveyor which more specifically delineates the location of such tree and the ownership of the lands upon which such tree is located. Thereupon, the Director may, but shall not be required to, apportion the responsibility for the costs of the removal of the tree trunk, branches and/or stump.
      (5)    Entry of any person upon any abutting property reasonably necessary for the purpose of complying with this provision shall be authorized by the Director and shall not constitute trespass.
      (6)    Should any owner or owners dispute the condition or stability of any tree as determined by the Director, the owner may, within such thirty days, provide appropriate documentation from a recognized tree expert relative to the condition or stability of such tree.
      (7)    In accordance with the foregoing and, except for any reasonable extensions of time granted by the Director, the decisions of the Director shall be final.
(Ord. 2001-03. Passed 3-21-01.)