97.07 Location of Trees Along the Street
97.07 LOCATION OF TREES ALONG THE STREET
(a) On streets with narrow planting strip between the sidewalk and curb, consideration should be given to planting trees on private property inside the sidewalk.
(b) Where there is a planting strip of at least three feet, trees can be grown satisfactorily on the city-owned property between the sidewalk and curb. The Commission shall determine the kinds of trees that should be planted, taking into consideration the space available
More Categories:
- 97.00 Street Tree Commission
- 97.01 Definitions
- 97.02 Membership
- 97.03 Powers and Duties
- 97.04 Authority
- 97.05 Interference with Street Tree Commission
- 97.06 Removal
- 97.08 Location of Trees Along the Street
- 97.08 Permission to Plant
- 97.09 Planting and Care
- 97.10 Spacing of Street Trees
- 97.11 Protection of Trees
- 97.12 Liability of City and Responsibility of Owne
- 97.13 Abuse/Illegal Act
- 97.14 Protection During Construction Operations
- 97.15 Required Pruning
- 97.16 Public Utilities
- 97.17 Enforcement and Penalties






