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File #: 21-1680    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Department Report Status: Passed
File created: 11/19/2021 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 12/7/2021 Final action: 12/7/2021
Title: Action to Waive Second Reading and Adopt Ordinance No. 2036 Amending Chapter 12.35 "Trees and Shrubs" of Title 12 Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places of the Code of the City of Santa Clara to Incorporate New Best Practices and Regulations to Preserve the Urban Forest
Attachments: 1. PASS TO PRINT ORDINANCE NO. 2036, 2. POST MEETING MATERIAL, 3. Ordinance No. 2036 (Adoption)
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Action to Waive Second Reading and Adopt Ordinance No. 2036 Amending Chapter 12.35 "Trees and Shrubs" of Title 12 Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places of the Code of the City of Santa Clara to Incorporate New Best Practices and Regulations to Preserve the Urban Forest

Report
COUNCIL PILLARS
Deliver and Enhance High Quality Efficient Services and Infrastructure, and Promote Sustainability and Environmental Protection

BACKGROUND
At the November 16, 2021 Council meeting, proposed Ordinance No. 2036 was introduced and passed for the purpose of publication. Pursuant to City Charter Sections 808 and 812, proposed Ordinance No. 2036 was published on December 1, 2021, and copies were posted in three public places. The Ordinance now comes to Council for final adoption.

DISCUSSION
The Department of Public Works led a collaboration with staff from the Parks & Recreation Department, Community Development Department, City Attorney's Office and City Manager's Office to modernize the existing ordinance to better protect existing trees and require planting of new trees to preserve the City's urban forest. Staff surveyed ordinances from other municipalities, including the Cities of Cupertino, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, Milpitas, and San Jose to develop a baseline understanding of tree protection standards throughout Santa Clara County.

The proposed ordinance would establish new regulations for the installation, maintenance, removal, and management of trees and plants in public places, provide protections for trees designated as Heritage Trees and trees of certain species and/or size, and provide enforcement mechanisms for violations of those regulations and protections.

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The action being considered does not constitute a "project" within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15378(b)(2) as a general policy making activity.

FISCAL IMPACT
There was no f...

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