Chapter 8.44
MAINTENANCE OF STREET TREES

Sections:

8.44.010    Title.

8.44.020    Findings and purpose.

8.44.030    Definitions.

8.44.040    Owner’s duty to maintain street trees.

8.44.050    Civil liability.

8.44.010 Title.

This chapter shall be known and may be cited as “the Palmdale street tree maintenance ordinance.” (Ord. 1299 § 7, 2007; Ord. U-1299 § 7, 2006; Ord. 1259 § 1, 2005)

8.44.020 Findings and purpose.

State law requires each property owner to maintain street trees located in a parkway abutting the owner’s property. The City Council finds that the adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter will serve the following purposes:

(A) Supplement the statutory responsibilities imposed on property owners with regard to the maintenance of street trees.

(B) Clarify property owners’ minimum obligations with regard to the maintenance of street trees.

(C) Ensure that the City does not incur civil liability as a result of a property owner’s failure to maintain street trees or for damage or injury resulting from or caused by a street tree. (Ord. 1299 § 7, 2007; Ord. U-1299 § 7, 2006; Ord. 1259 § 1, 2005)

8.44.030 Definitions.

As used in this chapter, the terms listed below shall have the meaning assigned them:

“Dangerous condition” means that a street tree is damaged, infested, diseased, decaying, at risk of falling, or poses a hazard to persons, private property, or public property.

“Parkway” means the area of a public street that lies between the curb and the adjacent property line, sidewalk, or physical boundary definition such as fences or walls, which area is used for landscaping and/or passive recreation purposes.

“Property owner” and “owner” means the owner or owners of record of real property as shown on the latest assessment roll of Los Angeles County, or as otherwise identified by a title report on the property.

“Street tree” means a tree in a parkway on publicly owned or privately owned land or within a public easement area of a private front or side yard.

“Tree debris” means leaves, seedpods, fruit, sap, branches, excrement from tree-dwelling organisms, and other deposits from trees. (Ord. 1299 § 7, 2007; Ord. U-1299 § 7, 2006; Ord. 1259 § 1, 2005)

8.44.040 Owner’s duty to maintain street trees.

It is unlawful for any property owner to do any of the following:

(A) Allow a street tree on a parkway abutting the owner’s property or within a public easement area of a private front or side yard to be in a dangerous condition.

(B) Allow the roots of a street tree to lift or otherwise damage a public sidewalk, curb, street, or other pavement of a public right-of-way.

(C) Allow the roots or any part of a street tree to damage any septic tank, public sewer, water main, electrical, gas, or telecommunications utility facility.

(D) Allow a street tree or tree debris from a street tree on a parkway abutting the owner’s property or within a public easement area of a private front or side yard to pose a danger to persons, property, or vehicles in an adjacent public right-of-way or on adjacent property. (Ord. 1299 § 7, 2007; Ord. U-1299 § 7, 2006; Ord. 1259 § 1, 2005)

8.44.050 Civil liability.

(A) A property owner shall be liable for any personal injury or property damage caused by a street tree on a parkway abutting the owner’s property or within a public easement area of a private front or side yard or by tree debris from such a street tree, including but not limited to:

(1) Damage to any septic tank, public sewer, water main, electrical, gas, cable, or telecommunications utility facility;

(2) Damage to any public sidewalk, curb, street, or other pavement of a public right-of-way;

(3) Damage to any adjacent private personal or real property;

(4) Damage to any vehicle on an adjacent street or public right-of-way;

(5) Injury to any person on the property owner’s own property or on adjacent private property;

(6) Injury to any pedestrian or other person on or traveling on an adjacent parkway, sidewalk, street or other public right-of-way.

(B) In the event that a claim, demand, action, or suit is brought against the City for personal injury or property damage related to such a street tree or tree debris, the City shall be entitled to full indemnity from the property owner for the amount of damages paid and the expenses (including without limitation attorney’s fees) incurred by the City. (Ord. 1299 § 7, 2007; Ord. U-1299 § 7, 2006; Ord. 1259 § 1, 2005)