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Ordinance - 18490 • ORDINANCE NO. 1849 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA, EXTENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1843, AS AMENDED, DECLARING A MORATORIUM AND PROHIBITION ON THE • DESTRUCTION, REMOVAL OR EXCESSIVE PRUNING OF ANY TREE OF THE OAK, WALNUT, SYCAMORE AND PEPPER SPECIES PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE § 65858(a). THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Purpose. (a) Community members have brought to the attention of the City their concerns with the actual and potential loss of oak, walnut, sycamore and pepper trees within the City on private property due to development activities. (b) The Municipal Code provisions currently address only the preservation of trees on public property. (c) In response, the Planning Commission has initiated a tree preservation ordinance to address preservation of such species on private property. (d) In performing the investigation and study for that ordinance, staff has found that such trees are a natural and historical resource which contribute to the City's cultural identity and quality of life, which are valuable environmental assets and which may increase property values. (e) Staff now has discovered that certain property owners have destroyed over 30 oak trees in anticipation of the adoption of a tree preservation ordinance. (f) This ordinance extends Ordinance No. 1843 for 10 months and 15 days and may itself be extended. Section 2. Purpose. (a) "Cutting" means the detaching or separating, from a tree, of any limb, branch or root. Cutting shall include pruning. (i) No person shall prune or trim more than ten percent (10%) of live foliage or limbs from any oak tree as defined in this ordinance, or cause the same to be done unless an excess pruning permit is first obtained from the Planning Director. (ii) No person shall prune or trim more than twenty percent (20%) of live foliage or limbs from any walnut, sycamore or pepper tree, as defined in this ordinance, or cause the same to be done, unless an excess pruning permit is first obtained from the • Planning Director. (b) "Damage" means any action undertaken which causes injury, death, or disfigurement of or to a tree, including, but not limited to, cutting, poisoning, overwatering, relocation or transplanting a tree, trenching, excavating or paving overly close to a tree, or excessive pruning. 645/CC/cla/l ORDINANCE NO. 1849 Page 2 of 4 (c) "Deadwood" means limbs, branches or a portion of a tree that contain no green leaves during a period of the year when they should be present. • (d) "Maintain" means to take actions needed for the continued good health and safety of trees including, but not limited to, removal of deadwood, insect control and watering. (e) "Tree" means any tree of the oak, walnut, sycamore or pepper species. (i) "Oak tree" shall mean any oak tree of the Genus Quercus including, but not limited to, Valley Oak (Quercus lobata), California Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) and Scrub Oak (Quercus dumosa). (ii) "Walnut tree" shall mean any walnut tree of the Genus Juglans including, but not limited to Southern California Black Walnut (Juglans Californica), California Black Walnut (Juglans hindsii), Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) and English Walunt (Juglans regia). (iii) "Sycamore tree" shall mean any sycamore tree of the Genus Platanus including, but not limited to American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) and California Sycamore (Platanus racemosa). (iv) "Pepper tree" shall mean any pepper tree of the Genus Schinus including, but not limited to California Pepper (Schinus molle) or Barzillian Pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius). (f) "Person" means any natural person, partnership, firm, corporation, governmental agency or other legal entity. (g) "Removal" means the physcial removal of a tree or causing the death of a tree through damaging, poisoning or other direct or indirect action. Section 3. Tree Preservation. Any person who owns, controls, has custody or possession of any real property within the City shall maintain all trees located thereon. Section 4. Exemptions. The following trees are exempt from the requirements of this ordinance: (a) Trees which measure less than six (6) inches in diameter (caliper) at 4-1/2 feet above the natural grade. (b) Trees damaged by thunderstorms, windstorms, floods, earthquakes, fires or other natural disasters and determined to be dangerous by a peace officer, fireperson, civil defense official, Director of Planning or code enforcement officer, or his designee, acting in an official capacity. The Department of Planning shall be notified promptly of the nature of the emergency and action shall be taken. 645/CC/cla/l 1] • ORDINANCE NO. 1849 Page 3 of 4 (c) When removal is determined necessary by fire department personnel actively engaged in fighting a fire. • (d) Trees planted, grown and/or held for sale as a part of a licensed nursery business. (e) When an action to cut or remove a tree is otherwise required by federal, state or local law or regulations. Section 5. Non -liability of City. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to impose any liability for damages or a duty of care and maintenance upon the City or upon any of its officers, agents, volunteers, attorneys or employees. The person in possession, custody or control of real property shall have a duty to keep and maintain the trees upon the property and under his or her control, control or custody in a safe, healthy condition. Except as provided in Section 4, any person who believes a tree located on property possessed, owned or controlled by him or her to be a danger to their safety, that of others or to structural improvements on -site or off -site shall have an obligation to secure the area around the tree or support the tree, as appropriate to safeguard both persons and improvements from harm. Section 6. Enforcement. (a) Violation, penalty. Any person who cuts, damages or removes any tree within the City in violation of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, may be punished as set forth in the Municipal Code. (b) Violation, restitution. It has been determined that the trees within the City are valuable assets to the citizens of the community of West Covina, and as a result of the loss or damage to any of these trees, the public should be recompensed. In addition to any penalties provided by subsection (a) above, any person who cuts, damages or removes any tree(s) in violation of the terms of this Ordinance, is responsible for proper restitution and may be required to replace the tree(s) so removed or damaged, by the donation of or by replacing a tree of reasonable equivalent size and value for each tree damaged, cut or removed. The size and location of said equivalent replacement tree(s) shall be determined by the Director of Planning. Section 7. Urgency. This Ordinance is an urgency ordinance and is for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety. It is necessary that this Ordinance take effect immediately in order to avoid further uncontrolled and indiscriminate destruction of trees, which would detrimentally affect the safety and welfare of the citizens of West Covina. This Ordinance promotes the welfare and aesthetics of the community by saving trees of great historical and environmental value. This Ordinance accordingly shall take effect immediately and continue in effect for a period of no longer than period of ten (10) months and fifteen (15) days and thereafter for an additional period of one (1) year. 645/CC/cla/1 ORDINANCE NO. 1849 Page 4 of 4 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 25th day of June, 1990 by-4/5 vote. MAYOR 'William "Bill" Tar zzi City of West Covina, Ca ifornia ATTEST: CITY CLERK Janet Berry I, hereby certify that the foregoing .ordinance-- _ was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of West Covina, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 25th day of June, 1990, by the following vote: AYES: Herfert, Jennings, Manners, McFadden, Tarozzi NOES: None ABSENT: None APPROVED AS TO FORM: <* , `i% City Attorney EKV:cla 645/CC/cla/1 • (11A "/, - - x &d 10" W City C e • CERTIFICATION I, JANET BERRY, City Clerk of the City of West Covina, State of California, do hereby certify that a true and accurate copy of Ordinance No. Z2—was published, pursuant to law, in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in the City of West Covina. DATED: 7 — jJ — c 0 ;-�e t Berry, City Clerk ty of West Covina, California •