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ORDINANCE NO. 869
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH
ADDING A NEW ARTICLE 2 (SECTIONS 5420-5429 INCLUSIVE)
TO CHAPTER 5, DIVISION 6, OF THE UKIAH MUNICIPAL CODE
PROVIDING FOR THE PLANTING, MAINTENANCE, AND REMOVAL
OF TREES ON PUBLIC PROPERTY
The City Council of the City of Ukiah hereby ordains as follows:
SECTION 1 - Chapter 5, Division 6 of the Ukiah City Code is hereby renamed
Sidewalks/Street Trees.
SECTION 2 - Article 1 - Sidewalks is hereby established in Chapter 5,
Division 6 of the Ukiah City code to contain existing Sections 5400-5403.
SECTION 3 - Article 2 (containing new Sections 5420-5429) is hereby added
to Chapter 5, Division 6 as follows:
Section 5420 - Street Tree Policy, Purpose, and Intent:
It is hereby declared that the public interest and welfare requires
that the City establish, adopt, and maintain a comprehensive program for
the installation, maintenance, and preservation of trees on public
property within the City of Ukiah.
This article provides policies, regulations, and specifications
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necessary to govern installation, maintenance, and preservation of trees
to beautify the City, purify its air, and provide shade and wind
protection for the inhabitants of this City, subject to the availability
of City funds for such purposes.
It is hereby declared to be the policy of the City to insure City
Manager's designated staff, to enforce, implement, and carry out this
policy and the provisions of this article
The following words and phrases used in this article, unless a
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a) Ground Cover shall mean plants growing to a maximum height of
and not objectionable to or interfering with pedestrian health and
safety.
streets are lined with trees and to provide a consistent and adequate
program for the maintenance and preservation of such trees. This policy
provides for the planting of trees in public areas of the City and for the
selection of appropriate species to achieve as much uniformity as possible
for beauty and economy. It shall be the duty of the City Manager, or City
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b) "Planting Strip" shall mean the area available for planting
between the street curb, or place where the curb should be, and the
property line.
c) "Planting" shall mean installation or replacement of vegetative
matter in planting strips.
d) "Maintain" or "Maintenance" shall mean the entire care of trees
in planting strips, including the preparation of ground, fertilizing,
mulching, and watering.
e) "Tree" shall be defined as any woody plant characterized by
having a single trunk of at least three (3) inches in diameter at breast
height (4½ feet), or a multi-stemmed trunk system with a more or less
definitely formed crown. This shall also include any "tree" that has been
placed with City approval that has not yet obtained the stated size.
f) "Undeveloped parcel" shall mean any lot, or portion of a lot,
which can be further subdivided or more intensively developed under the
Zoning Code or Subdivision Regulations of the City of Ukiah.
g) "Streets" shall mean all roads, streets, avenues, boulevards,
courts, alleyways, and parkways, or any portion thereof, of the City.
h) "City Manager" shall mean Chief Executive Officer of the City or
City Manager's designated staff person.
i) "City" shall mean the City of Ukiah, situated in the County of
Mendo c ino.
J) "Street tree" shall mean a tree planted within a planting strip
on or immediately adjacent to streets.
Section 5422 - Enforcing Authority:
The City Manager is hereby charged with the duty of determining the
types and species of trees suitable and desirable for planting, and the
areas in which and under what conditions such trees shall be planted.
A Master Tree List will be developed by the City Manager and shall be
on file in the Public Works Department. The Master Tree List of the City
shall remain in effect until supplanted by subsequent approved amendments
or lists.
Ail new and replacement trees in the street right-of-way of the City
shall be selected from the latest Master Tree List, unless otherwise
approved by the City Manager.
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A Master Street Tree Plan for each street within the City shall be
prepared by the City Manager and on file with the Public Works Department
designating the specific species of tree to be planted on individual
streets.
Section 5423 - Street Tree Planting Standards:
A) The City Manager shall be guided by and apply the following
standards in formulating and approving a street tree plan for a specific
development or area.
1) The prime purpose of beauty, shade and/or wind protection
shall always be observed.
2) The location of particular trees shall be at specified
intervals with consideration given to avoiding or
minimizing interference by the trees with existing or
planned utilities, driveway approaches, street
intersections, and building exposures.
3) No tree shall be planted within (30) feet of any
intersection in a residential zone and (20). feet of any
intersection in a commercial zone without approval in
writing by the City Manager (See Public Works Drawing
#601).
4) Selection and spacing of a particular species of_tree for a
specific block, street, or section of the City shall be
based upon the nature of the species and the width of the
planting strip, soil condition, zoning regulations, street
patterns, building set backs, utilities, and the
availability of the particular species.
5) Ail trees hereafter planted in the public right(s)-of-way
must be on the Master List, unless a written permit from
the City Manager shall have been obtained. Such permit
shall set forth type of tree, method of planting and
maintenance, and any other conditions deemed proper by the
City Manager for planting of such tree and the person
obtaining such permit shall comply with all the terms and
conditions thereof.
6) Street trees shall be planted as specified in Public Works
Drawings, #601 Street Tree Planting Corner Lots, and #602
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Tree Planting Detail, which shall be on file and available
for inspection at the Public Works Department.
Section 5424 - Street Tree Maintenance, Inspection:
A) The City Manager shall have supervision, direction, and control
of the care, trimming, removal, relocation, and replacement of trees in
the public right-of-way. It shall be unlawful for any person to cut,
trim, prune, spray, brace, or in any manner destroy or damage any street
tree or any tree on property owned or controlled by the City.
B) Private citizens may remove trees that threaten the health and
safety of citizens within the community upon obtaining a permit from the
City Manager to remove said trees. The permit shall specify the
conditions under which the trees shall be removed and shall specify the
obligations, if any, of the applicant to replace the removed tree or
trees. If replacement is required, it shall be at the sole expense of the
applicant. Trees that constitute a threat to the health and safety are
listed as follows:
1) Trees that are diseased beyond reclamation or have died.
2) Trees that present a traffic hazard.
C) The lowest branches of any tree or street tree shall not be
less than 14 feet above the surface of the street. The lowest branches
shall not be less than eight (8) feet above the surface of any sidewalk or
footpath.
Section 5425 - Street Tree Planting:
Residential, commercial, and industrial developments, and the
development of individual lots, shall include street trees at
developer's/property owner's expense in accordance with the Master Street
List and Master Street Tree Plan.
The City Manager shall, as part of the Subdivision Improvement
Agreement documentation, determine the species of tree, the specific
locations, and any other pertinent information that may be required before
the trees are planted. The requirement for planting and maintenance of
street trees for one year in new subdivisions shall be included in the
Subdivision Improvement Agreement.
The subdivider or owner shall be held responsible for any damage that
occurs to any street tree on the site where construCtion is taking place
during the period of time between planting of the street tree and final
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approval of the structure by the Community Development Department or
acceptance of Subdivision Improvements by the Public Works Department
whichever occurs later. Any tree t~at is destroyed in the process of
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construction shall be replaced by the subdivider or owner as specified in
the Subdivision Improvement Agreement.
Section 5426 - Appeals:
Any person dissatisfied with the determination of the City Manager
has the right to appeal to the City Council.
An appeal shall be in writing, stating the decision appealed and
reasons for the appeal. The matter shall be heard by the City Council not
less than ten nor more than sixty days after the filing of the appeal.
The decision by the City Council shall be final and conclusive.
Section 5427 - Severability:
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the
decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions of the Ordinance.
Section 5428 - Non-Liability ,~ City:
Nothing in this article shall be deemed to impose any liability upon
the City, or upon any of its officers or employees, nor to relieve the
owner and occupant of any private property from the duty to keep trees and
shrubs upon private property, or under his/her control, or upon sidewalks
and parking strips in front of such private property in safe condition.
Section 5429 - Penalty for Violation:
Any person who shall violate any provision of this article shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be
punished by a fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by
imprisonment for a term not more than six months, or by both such fine and
imprisonment.
SECTION 4
This ordinance shall be published as required by Government
Code §36933.
SECTION 5
This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of October , 1987, by the
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following roll call vote:
AYES:
Henderson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
Councilmembers Schneiter, Shoemaker, Hickey, Kier, and Mayor
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GENERA L NOTES
L ONE TREE PER SINGLE FRONTAGE LOT AND
TWO TREES PER DOUBLE FRONTAGE LOT`
TREES SHALL BE M/N/MUM I§ GALLON AND
TYPE SELECTED FROM CITY APPROVED LIST,
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TREE PLANTING DETAIL
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PUBLIC
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RESIDENTIAL AREAS
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GENERAL NOTES ~ %%
I. TREE LIMBS OVERHANGING PUBLIC
RIGHT OF WAY MUST PROVIDE A
CL~EARANCE OF NOT LESS THAN EIGHT FEET
(8) OVER SIDEWALKS AND FOURTEEN FEET
(14') OVER ROADWAYS. '
2. TREE SELECTION SHALL BE MADE FROM
CITY APPROVED T. REE LIST.
.3. MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM INTERSECTION
SHALL BE INCREASED AT "STOP".
INTERSECTIONS PER CiTY ENGINEER'S
APPROVAL.
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OF CUR8
CITY OF UKIAH
'STREET TREE PLANTING-
CORNER LOTS
Scale: NONE Drawn By: ML Draw,ng No.
Date: NOV.,1986
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Group 1
CITY OF UKIAH
APPROVED b~STER STREET TREE LIST
Ground covers - within the public right-of-way only pl'ants growing to maximum
height of 18" and not objectionable to or interfering with pedestrian health
and safety are permitted.to be grown in planting strips.
proup 2
Street trees and shrubs listed below may be grown in planting strips which
measure greater than 30 inches between the curb and sidewalk. Tree spacing
shall be determined on an individual site or project basis.
Botanical Name
Common Name
Crataegus Cordata
Flex Wilsoni
Ginko Biloba (male only)
Lagerstroemia Indica
Ligustrum Lucidum
Liquidambar
Maytenus Boaria
Photinia Fraseri
Prunus Blireiana
Washington Thorn
Wilson Holly
Maidenhair Tree
(Variety "Autumn Gold")
Crepe Myrtle
Glossey Privet
Chinese Sweet Gum (Liquid Amber)
Mayten Tree
Toyon (Rose)
Pink Flowering Plum (dbl blossom)
~roup 3
Street trees and shrubs listed below may be grown in planting strips which
measure greater than 48 inches between curb and sidewalk or may be planted no
closer than five feet (5') from the sidewalk and may overhang the public r~ght
of way. Tree spacing shall be determined on an individual site or project
basis.·
Botanical Name
Common Name
Acer Platanoides "Crimsonking"
Acer Platanoides "Schwedleri"
Alnus Cordata
Celtis Sinensis
Cinnamomum Camphora
Eucalyptus Polyanthemos
Pistacia Chinensis
Quercus Llex
Zelkova Serrata
Crimson Maple
Schwedler Maple
Italian Alder
Chinese Hackberry
Camphor Tree
Silver Dollar Eucalyptus
Chinese Pistache
Holly Oak
Sawleaf Zeckoya
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A permit is required from the Public Works Department prior to planting any
street trees. Ail street tree planting shall be in accordance with the City
of Ukiah Municipal Code Sections 5420 et seq.