§ 50-24. Applicability and exceptions.


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  • This article does not apply to a protected tree:

    (1)

    Located on a developed single-family residential lot contained within a plat of record on which an owner occupied residential structure is located.

    (2)

    Which creates unsafe vision clearance or is determined to be in a hazardous or dangerous condition, such as due to storm damage, so as to endanger the public health, safety or welfare.

    (3)

    Within existing city streets, rights-of-way or easements, including, but not limited to, roadways, drainage, water, sanitary sewer, electric, pedestrian and park facilities, but does apply to protected trees within a proposed subdivision that has been or will be dedicated for streets, rights-of-way, or other public easements.

    (4)

    Which is not living, or is so diseased or damaged as to be in danger of falling.

(Code 1994, § 3.706; Ord. No. 470, § 1, 6-8-2009)