Ordinance 1952ORDINANCE NO. 1952
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON,
CREATING A NEW CHAPTER 7.18 IN THE EDMONDS CITY CODE;
REGULATING THE PLANTING, MAINTENANCE, AND REMOVAL OF
TREES IN THE PUBLIC STREETS, PARKS, AND OTHER CITY -
OWNED PROPERTY; DESIGNATING THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
WORKS AS THE AGENCY PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS RELATING
TO THE PLANTING, MAINTENANCE, AND REMOVAL OF TREES
IN PUBLIC PLACES; AUTHORIZING A MASTER STREET TREE PLAN
AND PROVIDING CRITERIA THEREFORE; PROVIDING FOR THE
ISSUING OF PERMITS FOR THE PLANTING, MAINTENANCE, AND
REMOVAL OF TREES IN PUBLIC PLACES; PROVIDING FOR THE
PRUNING AND REMOVAL OF TREES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
WHICH ENDANGER PUBLIC SAFETY; AND PRESCRIBING PENA-
LTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ITS PROVISIONS; AND REPEALING
CHAPTER 7.16 OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edmonds finds
that trees constitute a natural resource that should be
preserved and protected for future generations, and
WHEREAS, that the City Council finds that trees may be
unique by reason of size, age, species, rarity, status as a
landmark and contribute to the aesthetic experience of the
City, are worthy of preservation, and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that unplanned planting
of trees in the City may create limitations with respect to
visibility along streets and at intersections thus con-
stituting a safety hazard, and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that certain varieties
of trees may cause destruction of or interference with the
existing or planned utility lines, sidewalks, driveways and
will obstruct the view from adjoining homes, and
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WHEREAS, the City Council finds that trees contribute
to the reduction of soil erosion, water runoff and provide
noise buffering, now, therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHIN.GTON DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A new chapter 7.18 entitled Municipal Tree
Ordinance is hereby added to the Edmonds City Code.
Section 2. 7.18.010. Definitions.
1. Director of Public Works. As used herein this
term shall mean the Director of Public Works or
his designee.
2. Person means any person, firm, partnership,
association, corporation, company, or organiza-
tion of any kind.
3. Planting Strip means that part of a street or
highway, not covered by sidewalk, lying between
the property line and that portion of the street
or highway usually used for vehicular traffic.
4. Property Line means the edge abutting the public
right-of-way.
5. Property Owner means the person owning such
property as shown by the records of the County
Assessor of Snohomish County.
6. Public Places shall include all property owned or
leased by the City of Edmonds.
7. Public Trees shall include all shade and ornamental
trees now or hereafter growing within the right-
of-way or any other public place.
8. Street or Highway means the entire width of every
existing or proposed public way or right-of-way
when any part thereof is or will be open to the
use of the public, as a matter of right, for
purposes of vehicular and/or pedestrian and/or
equestrian traffic.
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9. Trees, Large are designated as those attaining a
height of forty-five (45) feet or more at maturity.
10. Trees, Medium are
height of thirty
maturity.
11. Trees, Small are
height of twenty
maturity.
designated as those attaining a
(30) to forty-five (45) feet at
designated as those attaining a
(20) to thirty (30) feet at
12. Trees Worthy of Preservation are trees unique by
reason of size, age, rarity, or status as a land-
mark; or contribute to the aesthetic experience of
the facility, and are so noted on the Master Street
Tree Plan.
Section 3. 7.18.020. Master Street Tree Plan
1. Description. The Master Street Tree Plan (Plan)
shall designate which of three categories of trees
(small, medium, or large) shall be planted along
the streets or in other public places within the
City.
Pursuant to the procedure specified hereinafter,
the Director of Public Works (Director) shall
develop a list of suggested species of trees that
are within the categories above -mentioned. These
lists shall be illustrative only and, subject to
the restrictions listed hereinafter, species of
trees not on the suggested list may be planted if
they are within the designated category.
The plan may incorporate maps of city streets,
parks and other public areas. These maps shall
show which category of tree has been designated to
be planted along particular streets, in particular
parks or in other public places.
The plan may also categorize certain streets
according to volume of traffic, width, location
in the city, existing or proposed utility lines,
adjoining housing, or other relevant factors.
A particular species of tree may then be desig-
nated for the particular classification of street.
2. Creation. The Plan shall be developed as follows:
A. The Director of Public Works shall be respon-
sible for developing the Plan. The
Director shall consult with the Amenities
Design Board.
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B. In drafting the Plan the Director shall
consider among other things, the following
criteria:
(1) Safety factors:
(a) Visibility along the street, at
intersections and from adjoining
property.
(b) Danger from low limbs and branches.
(c) Possible interference with planned
future or existing overhead or
underground utility lines.
(d) Possibility of present or future
damage to public property, including
streets and/or sidewalks.
(2) Maintenance factors:
(a) Ease of care once planted.
(b) Ability to survive given the soil,
temperature and exposure.
(3) Environmental factors:
(a) Desireability of wind screens in
certain areas of the city.
(b) Need for erosion control in certain
areas of the city.
(c) Need for noise buffering.
(4) Aesthetic factors:
(a) Relationship between building
height and tree height.
(b) Special designations for Boulevards,
entrances to Edmonds, areas of the
city.
(c) Enabling certain sections of the
city to achieve community identity
by encouraging specific species of
trees in specific areas.
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(d) Preservation of trees worthy of
preservation.
(e) Visual effect of trees on sight
lines and views.
C. Amendments. Any member of the Amenities Design
Board may request the Director to consider
amendments to the Plan. The Director, upon
his own motion may also consider amendments
to the Plan. In considering amendments to the
Plan the Director shall follow the same pro-
cedures and shall be guided by the same criteria
as provided for above.
Section 4. 7.18.030. Additonal Duties of Director of
Public Works. The Director of Public Works or his designee
shall:
1. Be responsible for planting, maintaining and
removing public trees in accordance with the
public health, safety, welfare; appropriate
standards; the Master Street Tree Plan and the
provisions of this chapter.
2. When necessary, inspect or supervise work done
under permits issued in accordance with the terms
of this chapter.
3. Insure that all permits issued, comply with the
Master Street Tree Plan.
4. Develop procedures for issuing permits, including
but not limited to, the specific information
required of an applicant before a permit will
issue.
Section 5. 7.18.040. Permits Re uq fired.
1. Planting or Removal Permits.
A. No person shall plant or remove any tree on
any street or public place without first
obtaining a permit from the Director of
Public Works.
B. The application for permits must be made at
the office of the Director of Public Works
not less than 48 hours in advance of the time
the work is to be done. No work shall commence
until the permit has been issued.
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C. The Director of Public Works shall issue
the permit provided for herein if the pro-
posed work is in accordance with the Master
Street Tree Plan and the proposed method
and workmanship are of a satisfactory nature.
Any permit granted shall contain a definite
date of expiration and the work shall be
completed in the time allowed on the permit
and in the manner as herein described. Any
permit shall be void if its terms are
violated.
D. Notice of completion shall be given within
five (5) days to the Director of Public
Works for his inspection.
2. Maintenance Permits.
A. No person shall cut above ground or other-
wise disturb any public tree without first
obtaining a permit from the Director of
Public Works
B. (1) Application for permit shall be made
at the Public Works Department, 200
Dayton Street, Edmonds, Washington.
(2) The Director of Public Works shall issue
the permit to every application upon
satisfaction of the following require-
ments.
(a) The applicant has information on
the proper care and maintenance of
trees.
(b) Payment of a fee sufficient to
cover costs of printing any infor-
mational material sent to the
applicant and postage.
(c) The applicant furnish his name,
address, telephone number.
(3) Once issued, the permit may be renewed
from year to year either in person or by
telephoning the Director of Public Works.
3. Improper Planting. Whenever any tree shall be
planted contrary to the provisions of this section,
the Director of Public Works or his designee shall
have the power to remove the same.
_Section 6. 7.18.050. Abuse or Mutilation of Public
Trees. Unless specifically authorized by the Director of
Public Works, no person shall intentionally damage any public
tree; attach any rope, wire, nails, advertising posters, or
other contrivance to any public tree; allow any gaseous
liquid, or solid substance which is harmful to such trees to
come in contact with them; set fire or permit any fire to
burn when such fire or the heat thereof will injure any
portion of any public tree; excavate any ditches, tunnels,
trenches or lay any drive within a radius of ten (10) feet
of any public tree; deposit, place or store any stone,
bricks and concrete or other materials which may impede the
free passage of water and fertilizer to the roots of any
public tree.
Section 7. 7.18.060. Removal, Replanting, and
Replacement.
1. Wherever it is necessary to remove a tree or trees
from a planting strip in connection with the
paving of a sidewalk, or the paving or widening of
the portion of a street or highway used for
vehicular traffic, the city should replant such
trees or replace them. Provided, when conditions
prevent planting on planting strips, this require-
ment will be satisfied if any equivalent number of
trees are planted in an attractive manner on the
Tree Plan, if so desired by the property owner.
2. No person or property owner shall remove a tree
from the planting strip for the purpose of con-
struction, or for any other reason, without first
filing an application and procuring a permit from
the Director of Public Works, and without replacing
the removed tree or trees. Such replacement shall
meet the standards specified in the Master Street
Tree Plan of size, species, and placement as
provided for in a permit issued by the Director of
Public Works. The person or property owner shall
bear the costs of removal and replacement of all
trees removed.
3. Removal, planting and replacement of all public trees
shall be in conformance with the standards as specified
in the material labeled "Standards for Planting
Street Trees Within the City of Edmonds," three copies
of which are and have been on file with the City
Clerk, and which is incorporated by this reference
as if set forth in full.
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Section 11. Chapter 7.16 of the Edmonds City Code is
hereby repealed.
APPROVED:
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MAYOR, H. H. HARRISON
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK, IRENWIVARNEY MORAN
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: September 30, 1977
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: October 18, 1977
PUBLISHED: October 26, 1977
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FIG. 4 RESTRICTED PLANTING AREA OVER
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
TREE BRANCHES AND SHRUBBERY SHALL NOT IMPINGE INTO VERTICAL
AREA EXTENDING SEVEN FEET (7) ABOVE SIDEWALKS AND FOURTEEN
(14) FEET ABOVE STREETS.
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FIG. 1 INTERSECTION WITH FRONT YARD SETBACKS
RESTRICTED PLANTING AREA - SHRUB PLANT MATERIAL IIISTALLED
IN THIS AREA SHALL NOT EXCEED THREE (3) FEET IN
AT FULLY COMPLETED GROWTH AND TREES PLANTED IN THIS AREA
SHALL NOT HAVE FOLIAGE BELOW SEVEN (7) FEET. NO PLANT
MATERIAL SHALL ITrPING17, IN THIS AREA ABOVE THREE FEET OR
BELOW SEVEN FEET EXCEPT TREE TRUNKS.
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FIG. 2 INTERSECTION WITH NO FRONT YARD SETBACKS
RESTRICTED PLANTING AREA - SHRUB PLANT MATERIAL INSTALLED
IN THIS AREA SHALL NOT EXCEED THREE (3) FEET IN HEIGHT
AT FULLY COMPLETED GROT•1TH AND FREES PLAN'-PED IN THIS AREA
SHALL NOT HAVE FOLIAGE BELOW SEVEN (7) FEET. 140 PLANT
MATERIAL SHALL IMPINGE IN THIS AREA ABOVE THREE FEET OR
BELOW SEVEN FEET EXCEPT' TREE TRUNKS.
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FIG. 3 RESTRICTED TREE AND SHRUB PLANTInO
NO TREE OR SHRUB SHALL BE PLANTED WITHIN FIVE (5) FEET OF
A FIRE HYDRANT. GROUND COVER IS PERMISSABLE AS LONG AS
IT DOES NOT "CLIMB" THE HYDRANT.