CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 18, 2016
PREPARED BY: Andrew Crabtree, Director, Community Development
APPROVED BY: City Manager
Title
MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT (ZA-16-04: STREET TREES) AN AMENDMENT TO TITLE 12, CHAPTER 12.23 RESTRICTIONS ON REMOVAL OF SIGNIFICANT TREES, TO AMEND SECTIONS 12.32.020-DEFINITIONS, 12.32.070 PERMIT-APPROVAL-CRITERIA TO ADD SEPARATE SPECIFIC PROVISIONS FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF STREET TREES
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RECOMMENDATION(S)
RECOMMENDATION
1. Open Public Hearing; and
2. Continue the item to the June 1, 2016 City Council meeting.
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COUNCIL PRIORITIES, GOALS & STRATEGIES:
Ongoing Priorities
Protecting the environment
Preserving and cultivating public trust
REPORT NARRATIVE:
Morgan Hill has adopted within its Municipal Code "Restrictions on the Removal of Significant Trees" with the goal of preserving trees as part of the natural environment, recognizing that trees make a positive contribution to a variety of environmental, aesthetic and economic factors within Morgan Hill. The Planning Division administers a Tree Removal Permit process to implement this section of the Municipal Code. Staff is evaluating potential modifications to this Code section in order to address areas of potential ambiguity and to streamline implementation of the Permit Process. Staff recommends that the item be continued to the June 1, 2016 hearing to allow additional time to prepare the proposed Code amendment.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Inform
The item has been publicly noticed as required, including publication in the newspaper.
ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS:
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PRIOR CITY COUNCIL AND COMMISSION ACTIONS:
The current Ordinance was adopted by the City Council in 1980. Section 12.32.030 - Permit-Required was modified in 2009.
FISCAL AND RESOURCE IMPACT:
N/A
CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act):
Categorical Exemption
This Ordinance is exempt from environmental review under Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines. The proposed text amendments are covered by the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject to CEQA. The proposed amendments are minor changes to text within the Municipal Code and will not result in any direct impact upon the physical environment. Any tree removal or required replacement tree, as a result of a tree removal permit, subject to the revised standards will undergo an independent analysis pursuant to the requirements of CEQA.
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