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1858 - Resolution - Cutting Trees in Right-of-WayRepealed By: Resolution 1892 Date: April 10, 2000 by the city, and purposes, and RESOLUTION NO. 1858 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD ESTABLISHING A POLICY FOR CUTTING TREES IN THE RIGHT OF WAY AND ON PUBLIC PROPERTY. WHEREAS, the City of Port Orchard maintains the public right of way and lands owned WHEREAS, the city is periodically required to trim vegetation for safety and aesthetic WHEREAS, the city does receive requests for removal of specific trees, now therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: The following is the city's policy for removing trees and other vegetation in the right of way and on city owned property: (1) If the city deems a city tree or vegetation dangerous, it will have the tree cut or trimmed at city expense. (2) If the city tree or vegetation is not dangerous and a person wants it trimmed or removed, the cost of that effort would be paid for by the person making the request. (3) Trees or vegetation will not be cut without city approval. The city is not required to approve a request to trim or cut vegetation. Each request shall be considered on it own merits. (4) City trees or vegetation shall be cut by city employees or professionals, who have the required bonds and insurance. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk in authentication of such passage this 26th day of Ap 1 1999. LESLIE J. WEATHERILL, MAYOR ATTEST: 1 Patricia Parks, City Jerk