Warson Woods |
Code of Ordinances |
Public Health, Safety and Welfare |
Chapter 245. Community Tree Standards |
§ 245.010. Definitions.
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As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have these prescribed meanings:
- HAZARD TREES
- Trees, dead or in poor health, with severe structural defects. To be designated as a hazard tree, a structurally-compromised tree must have a "target". In an urban setting, structurally compromised trees will be considered hazard trees because tree falls could target humans, residences, streets and pets.
- PARK TREES
- Trees, shrubs and other woody vegetation in public parks.
- STREET TREES
- Trees, shrubs and all other woody vegetation on land lying within the City's right-of-way between the property lines on either side of all streets and avenues within the City.
R.O. 2012 §270.010; Ord. No. 1318 §1, 6-15-2004