Box 13, Folder 8, Document 53

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AN ORDINANCE

BY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE



BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN of the City of
Atlanta as follows:
SECTION 1. Purpose and Intent.

The purpose of this ordinance is to establish protective
regulations for trees in the City of Atlanta in order to better control
problems of flocding, soil conservation, air pollution, and noise in the
City of Atlanta and to make the City of Atlanta a more attractive, healthier
and safer place in which to live.

SECTION 2. Definitions.
Tree: Any woody plant except Dogwood that has a single trunk
with a caliper of five inches or more at six inches above the ground. A
Dogwood with a caliper of two inches or more six inches above the ground is
defined as a tree.

Street: Any officially recognized public right-of-way in the
City of Atlanta.

Buildable Area: That part of any lot exclusive of the feonts
side and rear yards as established by the Zoning Ordinance.

Park : Any publicly owned land set aside for park and
recreation purposes.

Public Places: All lands located in the city of Atlanta which
are owned by the city of Atlanta or any public corporation or authority
created by Georgia law benefiting residents of the city of Atlanta.

ire Prosegtive Zone: That portion of any lot coverec by
the front, side and rear yard requirements as established by the City of
Atlanta Zoning Ordinance.

General Manager: The General Manazer of the Department of

Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative.

Annual Tree Permit: That written consent given by the City
Arborist to person, public or private firm or agency to prune, treat or

remove any trees in the City of Atlanta.












SECTION 3. City Arborist.

The position of City Arborist shall be created within the
City Parks Department.
The City Arborist, as the agent of the City Parks Department,
shall direct, regulate, and control the care of and necessary removal of
all trees growing now or hereafter in the City of Atlanta.
SECTION 4. Official Tree of Atlanta.
The Dogwood (Cornus florida) shall be the official tree of
Atlanta. |
SECTION 5. Tree Planting and Maintenance Regulations.
The General Manager shall prepare Tree Planting and Maintenance
Regulations subject to the approval of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen to
implemént this ordinance..
SECTION 6.Tree Proctection Prior to Development
To prevent the unnecessary destruction of trees on land where
a building permit or subdivision approval has not been issued,the destruction
of more than 25 per cunt of the trees on any one parcel of real property
within the City,without prior approval of the City Aborist shall be prohibited.

SECTION 7. Tree Protective Zone.



The Tree Protective Zone shall correspond with that portion

of the lot covered by the front, side and rear yard requirements as established
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by the Zoning Ordinance.

To prevent the unnecessary destruction of trees during develop-
ment or redevelopment of any tract or lot within the City of Atlanta, trees
shall not be cut, otherwise damaged or destroyed within the Tree Protective
zone except in accordance with the Tree Planting and Maintenance Regulations
and the provisions of this ordinance. .

SECTION 8. Submission of Site Plans for Development to City
Arborist.

A site plan for the development or improvement of any tract
of land located in the City of Atlanta shall be submitted to the City along
with the application for a building permit. No building permit shall be
issued until the site plan has been reviewed and approved, in writing, by the

City Arborist and a permit as provided in Section 10. has been issued.

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Such plans shall be reviewed and either approved or denied and a permit as
provided in Section 10 issued or denied within fourteen (14) days of svub-
mittal otherwise such plans shall be considered approved and such permit
considered issued by the City Arborist. In the event such plans are denied
the reasons therefore shall be reported, in writing, to the applicant. The
site plan shail show, in addition to the usual requirements the following
information.

A. All existing trees within the Tree Protective Zone which
are at least 5 inch caliper at 6 inches above the ground and all Dogwood trees
which are at least 2 inch caliper at 6 inches above the ground.

B. Trees to be removed and trees to be maintained.

C. Specifications for the removal of existing trees and
protection of existing trees during construction.

D. Grade changes or Scher work adjacent to a tree which
would affect it adversely with specifications on how the grade, drainage and

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aeration will be maintained around the tree.

The function of the City Arborist in the review of site plans
will be to see that trees are retained in lawn or paved areas within the
Tree Protective Zone without making demands on the owner which would deny
him the reasonable use of his land.

, SECTION 9. Tree Protection During Development.

During any building, renovating or razing operations, the
builder shall erect suitable protective barriers fifteen feet from the trunk
of the tree around ais fees specified to be maintained and shall not allow
storage of equipment, materials, debris or fill to be placed in this area
except as may be necessary for a reasonable time if no other storage space
is available.

SECTION 10. Permits.

A. None of the following acts. to any tree shall be committed

without the proper permit of the City Arborist, except as provided in Section 11,

1. Cutting, pruning, damaging, removing or killing a tree
by any means.

2. Cutting, disturbing or interfering in any way with
any root of a tree by excavating soil, either for
grading, trenching, ditching, or tunneling within
fifteen feet of the trunk of a tree.

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je 3. Paving with concrete, asphalt or other impervious
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material within 5 feet of the outside diameter of
tree.

B. A written application for a permit is required for any

work on or affecting trees as listed in Saction A above.

1, Such application for a permit must be made to the
City Arborist a reasonable length of time in advance
of the time the work is to be done.

2. The City Arborist shall specify the work to be done,
according to the Tree Planting and Maintenance Resula-
tions, and may inspect the work in progress and make a
final inspection upon the completion of the work if
necessary.

SECTION ll. Parmits - Exemptions.



A. Public utility companies, governmental agencies and private
companies employing tree experts shall be exempted from the provisions of this
ordinance, provided, however, that such companies or agencies shall obtain from
the City Arborist an Annual Permit.

Such permit shall certify the familiarity cof such companies
or agencies and their agreement to comply with the Tree Planting and Main-~-

tenance Regulations following their issuance and approval.



B. The owners of property or their authorized representatives
in areas zoned R-1 through R-7 will not be subject to obtaining permits for
work tu be performed on trees located on such property under the provisions
‘of Section 10, Scene where more than two adjacent lots are being developed
at one time.

SECTION 12. Building Moving Permits.

The City Arborist, along with any other affected city department ,
shall review and Sousa all applications for building moving permits before
the City will grant said permit.

SECTION 13. Transmittable Diseases,



The City shall have the authority to insist that property
owners treat, or require property owners to have treated any trees or stored
portions of trees containing tree killing insects or vectors of tree diseases.
If the City Arborist determines the disease warrants immediate action to
curb its spread to healthy trees, the City may cut or destroy said trees or-
stored portions thereof using the minimum action required to prevent the

spread of disease.












SECTION 14. Trees Interferinz with Use of Streets.

The City Arborist shall have the authority at any time to
remove any tree or parts thereof, growing on public or private property
which interferes with or endangers the use of a street or other public place
in-the City of Atlanta. The owner, where practicable, shall be notified in
writing by eentafied mail of the existence of the condition interfering with
or endangering the use of a street or other public place in the City and given
a reasonable time for its correction or removal. . If not corrected or removed
within the time allotted, the City Arborist shall cause the condition to be
corrected or removed.

SECTION 15. Emergencies.

In case of emergencies such as windstorms, ice storms or other
disasters, the requirement of Section 10 may be waived by the General
Manager during the emergency period so that the requirements of this ordinance
would in no way hamper private or public work to restore order in the City.

SECTION 16. Enforcing Authority.

‘The. Atlanta Parks and Recreation Department shall be charged

with the enforcement of this ordinance.
SECTION 17. Violation and Penalty.

Any person violating or failing to comply with any of the
provisions of this ordinance, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined a sum
not exceeding $500.00, or may be imprisoned for a term not exceeding 60 days,
or both.

SECTION 18. Appeals.

In the event any person is dissatisfied with a decision of the
City Arborist adversely affecting such person involving the application of
this ordinance, dich peveon may make a written request to the Chairman of
the Parks Committee of the Board of Aldermen, which Committee, together with
the Building Official, shall hear any complaints of such person. After a
full and complete hearing of the complaints. of such person, the appeal board
consisting of the above-named parties shall render its written opinion

affirming, overruling or modifying the decision of the City Arborist as may

be fit and proper under the existing circumstances.

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SECTION 19. Fines.
Money collected from fines shall be deposited in the City's
General Fund.
SECTION 20. Other Ordinances Repealed,
Any and all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 21. Lecality of Ordinances or Parts Theréok.
Should any section, clause or provision of this ordinance by
declared by the courts to be invalid, the same shall not affect the eetidiry

of any other provision of this ordinance.






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