04-22-19 Work Session Agenda and MaterialsCITY COUNCIL
WORK SESSION AGENDA
April 22, 2019, at 7:00 p.m.
City Hall Council Chambers, 201 First Avenue East
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. DISCUSSION ITEMS
1. General Review of Downtown Plan Parking Components
2. Forestry Ordinance Discussion
C. PUBLIC COMMENT
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the council are requested to give their name and address for the record. Please limit
comments to three minutes.
D. CITY MANAGER, COUNCIL, AND MAYOR REPORTS
E. ADJOURNMENT
UPCOMING SCHEDULE / FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Next Regular Meeting — May 6, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers
Next Work Sessions — Budget - May 13, 2019, 6:00 p.m. — Council Chambers
May 14, 2019, 7:00 p.m. — Council Chambers
May 15, 2019, 6:00 p.m. — Council Chambers
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City of Kalispell
Post Office Box 1997 - Kalispell, Montana 59903-1997
Telephone (406) 758-7700 Fax - (406) 758-7758
MEMORANDUM
To: Honorable Mayor Johnson and City Council
From: Doug Russell, City Manager
Re: General review of downtown plan parking components
Meeting Date: April 22, 2019
BACKGROUND: At the last meeting, a council member requested a work session to generally review
the parking in the downtown as it relates to the Downtown Plan, etc. At the work session, staff will
review components of the Downtown Plan, what has been accomplished with recent actions, and
components for the future. Staff will then be available to respond to discussion and inquiry of the
Council.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that Council receive the report and discuss as desired.
ATTACHMENTS: Adopted City of Kalispell Downtown Plan Link
Parks and Recreation Dept
REPORT TO: Doug Russell, City Manager
FROM: Chad Fincher, Director, Parks & Recreation
SUBJECT: Tree Ordinance Update
MEETING DATE: April 22, 2019
BACKGROUND: In 1986 the city council approved Tree Ordinance No. 1086, regulating the
planting, maintenance and removal of public trees within the City of Kalispell and establishing a
shade tree commission. In 2007, the city council approved Ordinance No. 1610 amending the
original tree ordinance regarding the composition of the Kalispell Street (Shade) Tree
Commission.
Staff and Street Tree Commission members have been working together to update and clarify the
ordinance to encompass necessary legal changes and make improvements regarding definitions,
wording and to unify with other city ordinances and practices. Additionally the ordinance had
not been codified in the past, and staff recommends codification with this amendment if council
chooses to move it forward.
In November 2018, council reviewed a draft tree ordinance update and made suggestions and
recommendations, which have been incorporated into the new draft.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Kalispell City Council review the latest
draft proposed ordinance with revisions and changes and direct staff accordingly.
FISCAL EFFECTS: There are not anticipated fiscal impacts at this time.
ALTERNATIVES: As recommended by council.
ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit "A", draft ordinance.
Cc: Aimee Brunckhorst, Kalispell City Clerk
3061"Avenue East, P.O. Box 1997, Kalispell, MT 59903 —Phone (406) 758- 7718— Fax (406) 758- 7719
EXHIBIT "A"
CHAPTER I - Title & Purpose
1.01. SHORT TITLE.
The Ordinance, adopted pursuant hereto shall be known as, and be cited and referred to
as the "City of Kalispell Tree Ordinance."
§ 1.02. PURPOSE.
The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide for the planting, protection, maintenance and
removal of public trees within the City of Kalispell, to rename the Shade Tree Commission as
the Urban Forestry Committee, and delegate to the Director of Parks & Recreation the duty of
assuring orderly development of public trees.
CHAPTER II — Definitions
§2.01. DEFINITIONS.
For purposes of this Ordinance the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations
shall have the meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the content, words used in the
present tense include future, words in plural include the singular and words in the singular
include plural. The word shall is mandatory and not merely directory.
A. CITY - The City of Kalispell, Flathead County, State of Montana.
B. DIRECTOR OF PARKS & RECREATION - hereinafter referred to as "Director"- The
designated official for the City of Kalispell assigned to carry out the enforcement of this
ordinance.
C. DRIP LINE - Tree drip line, the area defined by the outermost circumference of a tree
canopy where water drips from and onto the ground.
D. HAZARD TREE - "Hazard Tree" means any tree or shrub or part thereof upon private or
public property which:
a) By reason of location or condition constitutes a present danger to the health,
safety or welfare of the general public or which obstructs the free safe passage of
pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or obstructs a streetlight or sight triangle; or
b) Is harboring insects or diseases, which reasonably may be expected to injure or
harm other trees or shrubs.
E. PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT - The designated Department for the City of
Kalispell under whose jurisdiction public trees fall.
F. PERSON - Shall include any legal entity created by law as well as a natural person.
G. PROPERTY LINE - The outer edge of a street or highway right-of-way.
H. PROPERTY OWNER - The person owning such property as recorded at the Clerk and
Recorder's Office of Flathead County, State of Montana.
L PUBLIC PLACES - This shall include all real property owned by the City of Kalispell.
J. PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY - The linear public way established or dedicated for public
purposes by a recorded plat, deed or easement intended to be occupied by a street, curb
and gutter, landscaped boulevard and pedestrian ways (sidewalk or bike/ped path). In
addition, the right of way may contain sub -surface utilities such as sewer, water or storm
sewer lines; electrical cable and gas lines or similar utilities.
K. PUBLIC TREES - All shade deciduous and emamental coniferous trees growing on any
public right of ways or any public places.
L. STREET - Any public streets, roads, highways, avenues, ' and lanes within the City,
which includes the entire width of every public way or right-of-way for purposes of
vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
M. International Society of Arboriculture - hereinafter referred to as "ISA".
CHAPTER III — Renaming the Street Tree Committee to the
Urban Forestry Committee; Appointments and Duties
§3.01. Urban Forestry Committee
The committee previously named the "Street Tree Committee shall hereafter be
named the "Urban Forestry Committee" (hereinafter referred to as the "Committee").
It shall be composed of six (6) persons residing within the City of Kalispell Growth
Policy Area as defined in the Kalispell Municipal Code. The Mayor with approval of
the Council shall appoint the members to the Committee. The Director shall serve as
an ex officio non -voting member of the Committee.
1. Membership:
All members of the Committee shall serve without compensation. The Mayor
may remove any member of the committee for cause, subject to the approval of
the City Council.
2. Term:
Following the passage of this Ordinance, three members of the Committee shall
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be appointed for one year and three members shall be appointed for two years.
Thereafter, all appointments shall be for two years. In the event a vacancy
occurs during the term of an appointment, a new appointment shall be made to
fill the vacancy only to the end of the original term at which time a new two
year appointment will be made §3.02. Duties of the Committee
1. To advise and make recommendations to the City Council in the task of
maintaining a sustainable urban forest and, under the guidance of the Director,
to engage the public in the stewardship of the urban forest. The Committee shall
study and promote the best management practices related to Kalispell's urban
forest management.
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deemed advisable and fieeessa4:y in afdef to pe4efin the "tie
forth. A Chairperson shall be elected from within the committee for the
appointment of two years. Event chairs will be appointed by the Chairperson
as needed.
3. The Committee shall be subject to the same rules and procedures of conducting
meetings and such other business of the Committee as apply to the City Council.
§3.02. Duties of the Committee
1. To advise and make recommendations to the City Council in the task of maintaining a
sustainable urban forest.
2. Under the guidance of the Director, to engage the public in the stewardship of the
urban forest.
3. Study and promote the best management practices related to Kalispell's urban forest
management.
CHAPTER IV - Species, Cultivars, or Varieties
R01. SPECIES, CULTIVAR, VARIETIES PERMITTED.
The Director shall prepare a list of trees acceptable for planting in the public places
and public right-of-ways of the City.
2. The Director shall maintain the list at the Parks and Recreation Office of the
acceptable species, cultivars and varieties based on site conditions. The Committee,
in conjunction with the Director, shall review the species, cultivars, and varieties
included on the approved list at least once every two (2) years to determine if any
should be removed for any reason or if certain new species, cultivars, or varieties of
proven dependability and value should be added.
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§4.02. Planting.
1. SIZE
Unless otherwise specified by the Director, all small, medium and large deciduous and
conifers tree species and their cultivars and varieties, shall conform to American Standard
for Nursery Stock (ANSI Z60.1) ^.e with deciduous trees being at least 1.5" inches in
diameter six (6) inches above ground level and coniferous being six (6) feet tall. The
crown shall be in good balance with the trunk.
2. GRADE — QUALITY OF TREE
Unless otherwise specified by the Director, all plantings shall meet or exceed Amel4eafl
American Standard for Nursery Stock (ANSI Z60.1)
3. LOCATION AND SPACING
a) Width of planting area shall determine appropriate tree size based on tree size at full
maturity. Planting widths between 4 - 5 feet shall constitute planting of a small tree, a
planting area between 5 — 7 feet, a medium tree, and larger than 7 feet planting area, a
large tree. In right-of-ways where overhead lines or building setback presents a special
problem, the Director shall determine the selection of the site and species to be planted.
b) Trees shall not be planted in the Clear Vision Triangle as defined by Kalispell Municipal
Code or as otherwise determined through a site specific engineering analysis approved by
the City Engineer."
c) Tree plantings near utilities must meet ANSI A300 Standards.
d) The Director shall determine the spacing of trees according to local conditions, the
species, cultivars, or varieties used, their mature height, spread, and form. Generally, all
large trees should be planted forty (40) feet on center; all medium-sized trees should be
planted thirty-five (35) feet on center; and all small trees should be planted twenty-five
(25) feet on center.
e) All planting on streets without curbs, and/or sidewalks must have a permit from t4+e
speeial ro,.missio ethe Director who shall determine the tree's location so it will not be
injured or destroyed when the street is curbed and/or sidewalks installed.
f) If an owner of a parcel adjoining the public right-of-way requests that a public tree be
planted within that portion of right-of-way, and if the City has allocated funding for that
purpose, the City may share the costs of such tree with the requesting landowner
cnicn basis with the based on current city policies. with the ro esti ,.'.,,,dow-ne
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g) All new commercial and residential subdivision development of property required to
provide landscaping of the public right of way pursuant to the Kalispell Zoning
Regulations and Kalispell Design and Construction Standards shall plant such trees as
determined by the Director.
CHAPTER V - Authority of the Director and Appeal to the City Manager
§5.01. WORK ON PUBLIC TREES
All planting, protection, maintenance and removal work on public trees shall comply with
this Ordinance.
§5.02. AUTHORITY
1. Administration. The Director shall have the authority to administer the terms of this
ordinance regarding the planting, protection, maintenance and removal of public trees on
streets and other publicly owned property to ensure the public safety and preserve the
aesthetics of such public sites.
2. Supervision and Inspection. The Director shall further have the authority to supervise and
inspect all work on public trees performed under the terms of this Ordinance.
Permits. The Director shall have the authority to affix reasonable conditions to the
granting of a permit in accordance with the terms of this Ordinance.
§5.03. PERMIT REQUIRED FOR WORK ON PUBLIC TREES.
All work authorized by the Director and conducted by individuals other than city forestry
employees on public trees shall be done under the supervision of a certified arborist and or
certified pesticide applicator. No person shall plant, spray, perform pruning, remove or
otherwise disturb any public tree without a permit issued by the Director. The person receiving
the permit shall abide by ISA Standards or the standards of practice as outlined by this
Ordinance, and provide evidence of public liability insurance in an amount determined to be
appropriate by the City.
§5.04. REMOVAL OF PUBLIC TREES, REPLACEMENT, AND ALLOCATION OF COSTS.
1. No person shall remove a public tree from the public right-of-way for the purpose of
construction, or for any other reason without first obtaining a permit from the Director.
2. Any person who removes, or causes to be removed, a public tree, with or without a
permit as stated above, shall pay the ISA appraised value of the tree to the City and shall
further pay the cost of tree and stump removal utilizing the Council of Tree and
Landscape Appraisers (CTLA) Trunk Formula Method.
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§5.05. APPEAL TO CITY MANAGER
A person dissatisfied about any determination made by the Director under this ordinance
may make a written appeal to the City Manager who has the authority to make the final
determination.
CHAPTER VI - Protection of Trees
O1. CARE OF TREES
The City shall do the work of pruning, spraying, removal and other seasonal maintenance as
needed on all public trees. The property owner is responsible for watering public trees in the
public right of way adjacent to their property.
§6.02. DAMAGE TO PUBLIC TREES PROHIBITED.
1. Unless specifically permitted by the Director, it is unlawful for any person to:
intentionally damage, cut, carve, transplant, or remove any public tree;
2. Attach any rope, wire, nails, or other contrivance to any public tree;
3. allow any gaseous liquid or solid substance which is harmful to such trees to come in
contact with any public tree;
4. or set fire or permit any fire to burn when such _fire or the heat thereof could injure
any portion of any public tree.
03. PROTECTION OF PUBLIC TREES.
All public trees in the public right-of-way near the excavation or construction of any
building, structure or street work, shall use best management practices to develop a tree
protection plan for the site and excavation/construction activities. The protection plan
will be submitted with a tree permit for approval.
of box plaeed to dFip line of the tfee. All bttildifie material, di+4 or- other- deb+is shall
kept ,,,aside the baR4ef.
2. It is unlawful for any person to excavate any ditches, tunnels, trenches, or lay driveway
within the drip line of any public tree without first obtaining permission from the
Director. Maintenance or repair work on existing underground utilities will be allowed
after wfitten „efifie do a tree permit is obtained. (Public Works divisions will
electronically notify the Director of their in house projects) Lixe vatio,, rer e.' ,
detefmined by the Dife. tet: that it will not libel, a ,,o,-sely aff et the tree
CHAPTER VII — Hazard Trees
7.01 HAZARD TREES
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If any part or the whole of any tree growing on private or public premises, shall be
determined after inspection to be dangerous or unsafe or to otherwise constitute a public
hazard, the City fftay shall, pursuant to Kalispell Municipal Code Chapter 18, declare such tree
or portion thereof a public hazard and nuisance, order the owner of the tree to abate the hazard
or cause such hazard to be abated.
§7.02 ABATEMENT OF HAZARD TREE
In the event that the public hazard and nuisance is not abated by the date specified in the
notice or specified by the City, the City is authorized to cause the abatement of said nuisance.
The reasonable cost of such abatement, if not paid upon demand, shall be filed as a lien against
the property on which the public hazard was located.
CHAPTER VIII - Public Protection
§8.01 PUBLIC PROTECTION.
To protect the public from danger, suitable street and sidewalk barriers, highway cones,
or signs shall be used when pruning, removing or spraying trees. All work in the public right of
way shall require a Right of Way Permit.from Public Works. All safety devices must conform to
the Standards as set forth in "The Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices" distributed by the
Federal Highway Administration, U. S. Department of Transportation.
U.02 STUMPS.
The stumps of all removed public trees shall be cut to at least three (3) inches below the
ground, and soil shall be replaced and the area leveled. If the area where the tree is removed is to
be paved, the stump shall be removed to meet general construction standards. Stumps need to be
removed within 60 days of the tree being removed.
8.03. SPRAYING.
All spraying of public trees shall conform to federal, state and local regulations and shall,
after receiving a permit from the Director, be performed by a pesticide applicator properly
licensed by the State of Montana, Department of Agriculture.
CHAPTER IX — Unauthorized or Improper Planting of Public Trees
Whenever any tree is planted or set out in violation of the provisions of this section, the
Director may remove or cause removal of the same. The Director shall first notify the adjacent
property owner(s), in writing, of the City's intention to remove the tree(s) and give the property
owner(s) a reasonable period of time (not to exceed 45 days) within which to remove the tree(s).
If the property owner(s) does/do not comply within the specified time, the Director shall cause
the removal of the tree(s).
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CHAPTER X - Civil Penalties
Any person who violates or fails to comply with any provisions of this Ordinance, shall
have committed a municipal infraction and be subject to civil penalties pursuant to Kalispell
Municipal Code Chapter 1, Article 2 and upon a finding of such infraction shall be liable to the
City to for the costs of damages to the City as may be proved in court.
CHAPTER XI
This Ordinance shall be effective thirty days from and after its final passage and approval by the
City Council.