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Part of Section 6-4-8(b) of the Menasha City Ordinance
I. Tree Planting on Street Terraces
II. Tree Maintenance
I. Tree Planting on Street Terraces
- Trees may be planted on street terraces by the abutting property owner at his/her expense under the following guidelines:
- The terrace is wide enough to accommodate trees without damage to sidewalk or curb.
- Trees will not be planted in locations which will create a vision problem or any other hazard for the motoring public. Generally no closer than 25 feet from an intersection.
- Depending on a tree's mature height and crown, trees shall be planted a minimum of 30 feet apart. Distances will vary depending on the trees mature height and crown.
- Planting will be done in accordance with utility policies.
- All tree species must be approved by the City Forester.
- A tree permit, signed by the City Forester, must be obtained five days prior to planting.
- Permits are available at no charge from the Parks and Recreation office. The location of all underground utilities is the adjoining property owner's responsibility. Property owners are advised to call Digger's Hotline at 1-800-242-8511 to have this service performed.
- Trees are available for purchase (to be planted by park staff on street terraces) under the following guidelines:
- From January 1 through March 15 each year, property owners may call the Parks and Recreation office and order a tree(s) to be planted on their adjoining street terrace.
- Street terrace trees are available through the City at no cost to residents in a designated planting district. The planting district will change from year to year and will be publicized in the newspaper. Trees are guaranteed for one year from the date of planting. The city is responsible for locating all underground utilities.
- Street terrace trees may be purchased outside the designated district
at fifty percent of the current rate per tree. It is intended to offer
trees to residents at no cost every four years.
- City Forester or his designee will determine tree replacement on street terraces.
- Guidelines for this section are the same as Section I-A(1-7).
- Where tree removal is necessary, due to disease, storm damage, street reconstruction, etc., a property owner may request replacement of tree(s) at no charge. A suitable planting site will be determined by the City Forester. One calendar year will be allowed for request of tree replacement at no charge.
- At the discretion of the City Forester and when funds are available, suitable terrace areas may be selected for tree planting. Property owners will be contacted prior to tree purchase and may refuse the tree planting proposal.
- Trees will be planted in the Spring and Fall by park staff.
- An adjoining property owner may request a larger tree at additional cost. Price and availability will be determined by the City Forester.
- In the case of a tree or trees being removed due to street construction or reconstruction, the City will replace the tree at no cost to the property owner. The owner has the right to refuse the tree.
- Tree Planting on Private Property -- Front Yard Setback Only
- Property owner will pay fifty percent of the cost of tree if property is in the selected District, or full cost if not in the District.
- Tree(s) on private property shall be planted within the twenty-five foot setback of front property line.
- Trees are the property owner's responsibility for pickup and planting.
There is no guarantee of trees under this section.
- Tree species and genus selections will be made available to the property owner, under approval of the City Forester.
- Property owner is responsible for utility locations by calling Digger's Hotline at 1-800-242-8511, three days prior to planting day.
- The Property owner is fully responsible for care and maintenance of any tree(s) under this section.
- In the case of street tree removal where replanting on the terrace is not feasible, the property owner can purchase a replacement tree for his/her property (at 50% of cost) under the guidelines of this section.
See list of recommended species.
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II. Tree Maintenance
- Cutting of Trees
- Trees on street terraces will be cut for
the following reasons: (Chapter 19.01
[4] of the Municipal Code)
- Traffic hazard (including vision)
- Interference with utility lines
- Damaging sidewalk or curb
- Dead or dying (determination of City
Forester)
- At request of abutting property owner
(City Forester approval)
- Trees in parks and other off street locations will
be cut only on order of the City Forester.
- Tree Trimming and Pruning
- Tree trimming shall be done according to
ISA (International Society of Arborculture)
standards.
- Tree trimming and pruning shall be done
by park staff or approved contractor.
- Trees shall be trimmed to maintain a 14
foot vertical clearance from top of curb
or street surface
if curb not present. The purpose is to maintain a uniform
look.
- Trees shall be shaped uniformly and removal
of deadwood to the next stable living branch
or trunk using
the branch collar as a cutting guide.
- Trees shall be cleared of suckers and branches
that interfere with pedestrian or vehicular
traffic.
Sidewalks shall maintain a minimum clearance of eight
(8) feet while maintaining requirements of
B(3). Depending
on
the type of tree and natural shape of
its crown, sidewalk clearance may be higher
than 8 feet.
- Disposal of Wood
- Only city crews or contractors under contract to the city will cut
trees on street terraces, in parks or on any land under city control.
- Wood from trees removed from street terraces will be made available
to the adjoining property owner at his/her request. Property owners
remove the wood at their own risk. If the wood is not desired, city
crews will cut and haul the wood to the city garage. No personal cutting
or hauling of wood will be done by city crews or contractors.
- Wood cut from all city lands will be taken to the city garage and
piled.
NOTE: Subject to change without notice.
Revised: 3/10 |
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