HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 2022-10 Amending Chapter 5 Tree Protection & Preservation; Clarifiying Tree Replacement and Credit Standards; Tree Replacement Credits as Incentive ORDINANCE NO.2022-10
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA; AMENDING CHAPTER 5 OF THE WINTER
SPRINGS CODE OF ORDINANCES, PROVIDING FOR
TREE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION
REGULATIONS TO ADDRESS RECENT CHANGES IN
STATE LAW RELATED TO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY,
CLARIFYING THE TREE REPLACEMENT AND CREDIT
STANDARDS SET FORTH IN THE TABLES, AND
PROVIDING TREE REPLACEMENT CREDITS AS AN
INCENTIVE TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE NATURAL
WETLANDS AND PUBLIC TREE CANOPY CONVEYED
OR DEDICATED TO THE CITY IN CONJUNCTION WITH
A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT; PROVIDING OTHER
CONFORMING AMENDMENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE
REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS, INCORPORATION INTO THE CODE,
SEVERABILITY,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City is granted the authority, under § 2(b), Art. VIII of the State
Constitution, to exercise any power for municipal purposes, except when expressly prohibited by
law; and
WHEREAS,during the 2022 legislative session,the Florida Legislature amended section
163.045,Florida Statutes related to tree regulations that require the City Commission to update the
City's Tree Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission recognizes the environmental importance of wetlands
and that state policy seeks to prevent or minimize the loss of wetland functions; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission also recognizes that wetlands are an important water
resource and provide public benefits including cleaning, or filtering, pollutants from surface
waters; storing water, for example from storms or runoff, preventing flood damage to developed
lands;recharging groundwater; serving as nurseries for saltwater and freshwater fish and shellfish
that have commercial, recreational and ecological value; and serving as the natural habitat for a
variety of fish, wildlife and plants, including rare, threatened, endangered and endemic (native)
species (source: St. Johns River Water Management District
https://www.sirwmd.com/education/wetlands); and
WHEREAS, recognizing the public importance of wetlands, the City Commission also
desires to provide for additional strategies to protect and preserve natural lands and the public tree
canopy by also offering incentives on natural wetlands dedicated or conveyed to the City in
conjunction with a development project; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, hereby finds
this ordinance to be in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of
Winter Springs.
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS,AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby fully incorporated herein by
reference as legislative findings of the City Commission of Winter Springs.
Section 2. Code Amendment. The City of Winter Springs Code of Ordinances,
Chapter 5, is hereby amended as follows (underlined type indicates additions and stFikeeut type
indicates deletions, while asterisks (x x x) indicate a deletion from the Ordinance of text existing
in Chapter 5. It is intended that the text in Chapter 5 denoted by the asterisks and set forth in this
Ordinance shall remain unchanged from the language existing prior to adoption of this ordinance):
Chapter 5—TREE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION
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Sec. 5-4. - Permit required for tree removal and land clearing; separate violations; criteria;
contractor permit required.
SC 7C X
(c) Review guidance. To help guide the city in making decisions under this chapter, including
identifying which trees listed under subsection 54(b)may be removed,the city shall consider
that the spirit and intent of this chapter is to mitigate against the removal of trees and weigh
the following nonexclusive list of factors to the extent relevant and necessary:
Whenever a tree condition or risk assessment is required under this chapter, such
assessment shall be performed on-site in accordance with the tree risk assessment
procedures outlined in Best Management Practices — Tree Risk Assessment, Second
Edition(2017)by an arborist certified by the International Society of Arboriculture or a
Florida licensed landscape architect and signed by the certified arborist or licensed
landscape architect.
Sec.5-4.5 Exemption for tree removal activities authorized and preempted by state or federal
law.
Land clearing and tree removal activities authorized and preempted by state or federal law
shall be exempt from section 5-4, permit required. Land clearing and tree removal activities
authorized and preempted by state or federal law include, but are not limited to:
(1) Removal of trees on residential property which pose dange} an unacceptable risk to
persons or property in accordance with F.S. § 163.045, for which no replacement trees
will be required. Property owners removing trees pursuant to F.S. § 163.045 shall obtain
possess documentation from an arborist certified by the International Society of
Arboriculture or a Florida-licensed landscape architect prior to removal of the tree;
dennenstFates that the tree is a danger to per-sons oF property and whieh eonferms
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For purposes of this section, "documentation" shall mean an onsite assessment
performed in accordance with the tree risk assessment procedures outlined in Best
Management Practices — Tree Risk Assessment, Second Edition (2017) by an arborist
certified by the International Society of Arboriculture or a Florida licensed landscape
architect and signed by the certified arborist or licensed landscape architect. The
documentation must demonstrate that the tree poses an unacceptable risk to persons or
property and that removal is the only means of practically mitigating its risk below
moderate, as determined by the tree risk assessment procedures outlined in Best
Management Practices — Tree Risk Assessment, Second Edition (2017). Further, for
Fer=purposes of this section, a "residential property" shall be defined as prepeAy<. it
fidily eenstrueted single family home er dtiplex used fet:fesidential ptifposes, exeept as
evicted in this seer o mean a single-family, detached building located on a lot that is
actively used for single-family residential purposes and that is either a conforming use
or a legally recognized nonconforming use in accordance with the City's applicable land
development regulations. The term "residential property" for purposes of this subsection
does not include any property not meeting the aforementioned definition including, but
not limited to, multi-family property; common areas owned by a homeowners or
condominium association;vacant land zoned or designated residential or mixed use(e.g.,
mixed use, town center, and GID) on the city's official zoning map or future land use
map; public rights-of-way; or land subject to particular landscaping, tree planting or
preservation requirements pursuant to an executed development agreement, landscape
easement granted to the city, or conservation easement.
(2) A right and responsibility granted to an electric utility to clear vegetation away from power
lines in order to ensure the safe transmission of electricity to customers, as provided by state
statutes and Electric Tariff Rules including the preemption under F.S. § 163.3209.
7C X X
Sec. 5-9. Tree replacement guidelines.
(a) Tree replacement. All trees that are removed or destroyed and subject to replacement by this
chapter shall be replaced by a species of tree cited in appendix B, desirable trees, or cited in
appendix C for approved streetscape canopy tree types for streetscape trees along S.R. 434
and Tuskawilla Road, or such other trees properly approved by the city arborist provided the
replacement satisfies the minimum guidelines set forth in this chapter including, but not
limited, size, not an invasive species, and Florida Grades and Standard One or better plant.
Replacement shall occur prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy (if approval is
pending) or within sixty(60)days of removal or destruction,whichever date is earlier, unless
a greater replacement period is provided for good cause by permit.
(b) Criteria for replacement trees is as follows:
(1) Characteristics of replacement trees. Canopy trees are preferred replacement trees under
this chapter. The replacement tree(s) shall have the maximum amount of potential shade
canopy feasible and sustainable on the site as required by the city, but no less than at
least equal shade canopy potential, screening properties, and/or other characteristics
comparable to that of the tree(s) requested to be removed.
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(2) Size of replacement trees. Replacement tree(s) are to be made according to the tree
replacement standards set forth in Table 1 [at the end of this section]; or (2) otherwise
agreed upon by the city commission and applicant.
(3) Tree species. Relocated or replacement trees shall include only species and sizes defined
as desirable trees (Appendix B) under this chapter.
(4) Transplanting and maintenance requirements. All trees transplanted pursuant to this
chapter shall be maintained in a healthy, living condition.Any such trees which die shall
be replaced and maintained by the property owner. The city shall retain jurisdiction for
one (1) year to ensure compliance with this chapter.
(5) Waivers of replacement trees)specifications.
a. General waivers. The number of required replacement trees may be waived by the
city commission, if the city commission determines that the remaining number of
trees to be preserved on site are of sufficient number and quality to substantially
comply with the purpose and intent of this chapter and a tree replacement fee is paid
to the city's "tree bank," which is hereby established. Monies collected in the tree
bank shall be used for enhancement and maintenance of trees on public lands. The
contribution to the tree bank may be waived by the city commission for individual
homeowners, on a case-by-case basis, if the homeowner can demonstrate that the
payment of the fee will cause the homeowner an undue economic hardship.
Substitute tree(s)allowed under this waiver provision must have the approval of the
city commission.The amount to be paid into the tree bank shall be set forth in Table
1 and should be based upon wholesale market value of the trees being replaced,
plus installation and maintenance costs to establish the tree.
b. Renewable resource waivers. The tree replacement and tree bank requirements of
this section shall not apply if a permit based on sections 54(b)(8) and 54(c)(4) is
issued. If the permittee does not maintain and operate the permitted energy device
for at least three (3) years, the permittee must replace the removed trees or pay a
tree replacement fee to the city's tree bank as required by this section.
(6) Replacement guidelines. The following tree replacement guidelines shall apply:
a. All plant material specified shall be Florida Grades and Standard One (1) or better.
b. For each tree located within a public conservation area
wetlands determined by the St.john's River Water Management District or the U.S.-
Arm),Corp of Engineet!s, or as depieted on Map V 3: Existing Wetlands in the City
of "li te-r Springs Comprehensive a) dedicated to the city or located within
land(s) to be conveyed to the City_as part of a development project,tlfe-e-(3)11 to
eightS8_replacement tree credits may be applied to the total number of trees
required to be replaced by this chapter as an incentive to protect and preserve natural
lands and the public tree canopy. The applicable tree replacement credits shall be
determined in accordance with the table included in subsection (e) herein.
However, the minimum tree requirement set forth in section 5-13 shall still apply.
Such public conservation area or conveyed land(s)must be at least one(1)acre with
widths not less than one hundred twenty-five(125)feet, unless otherwise approved
by the city commission. In addition, trees approved by the city arborist to reforest
such conservation or convey area shall also be applied to the replacement
requirement on a one two-for-one basis as an incentive to protect and preserve
natural lands and the public tree canopy.
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C. If the city commission determines, due to site conditions or configuration, it is
impossible or impracticable for the applicant/developer to meet the requirements
for tree replacement, under this subsection, the city commission may allow the
applicant/developer to pay into the city's "tree bank"the amount it would have spent
on replacement trees.
d. Tree replacement credit above the 1:1 standard replacement requirement shall be
allowed for the installation of preferred canopy trees and plants that are specifically
listed in appendix B: desirable trees and appendix C: approved streetscape canopy
tree types for streetscape trees along S.R. 434 and Tuskawilla Road, provided the
desirable tree is listed with an additional replacement credit score of above 1:1.
e. In addition,for new development projects,tree replacement credit shall be allowed
for the preservation of existing desirable trees on the development site, excluding
wetland areas and existing conservation areas, as follows:
DBH of Preserved Reduction in Replacement Trees
Tree
4" up to but not 1 credit
including 9"
9" up to but not 2 credits
including 12"
12" up to but not 3 credits
including 16"
16" up to but not 4 credits
including 24"
24"and above,Non- 6 credits
Specimen tree
Specimen and 0 credits,unless otherwise agreed by the city for extraordinary efforts and
historic trees commitments made to preserve a specimen or historic tree up to a
maximum of-5 8 credits per tree
f. Trees planted under a power line shall not exceed a mature height of twenty-five
(25) feet unless otherwise prohibited by the electric utility or law.
g. Diversity of species shall be required for replacement trees and not more than
twenty (20) percent of the replacement trees shall be of a single species unless an
alternative landscape plan is approved by the city commission.
h. All landscape plans shall be prepared by a landscape architect licensed by the state,
unless the city determines the proposed landscaping or tree removal has a de
minimis impact on the property.
(c) Replacement cost. The property owner shall be responsible for the cost of replacing the trees
removed from their property.
(d) Elimination of undesirable trees and shrubs. The natural vegetative communities existing
within the city shall be protected by the control and elimination of invasive,nonnative species.
To that end, the following guidelines shall apply:
(1) Planting of trees and shrubs listed in Appendix A, Undesirable Trees, is prohibited.
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(2) Removal of trees and shrubs listed on Appendix A,Undesirable Trees,from commercial,
office, industrial, or multifamily sites (excluding jurisdictional wetlands) shall be
completed, whenever practicable, as a requirement for approval of any development
permit issued by the city or the issuance of a certificate of occupancy if applicable.
(3) Control and elimination procedures shall in no way promote the proliferation of the
species through the dispersal of seed or other vegetatively reproducing parts.
(4) Control and elimination procedures shall in no way harm or cause the decline of
preserved or planted trees and landscaping.
(e) Limited exception for existing single-family lots. Notwithstanding any other tree replacement
standard set forth in this section, a tree removal permit for a single tree shall be granted, as a
matter of right without replacements required, for each existing single family home lot,
provided the city arborist determines that:
(1) The tree is not a specimen or historic tree;
(2) The tree canopy covering the pervious portion of the lot after removal of the tree will be
greater than fifty (50) percent; and
(3) A permit under this subsection (e) had not been granted during the preceding ten-year
period.
TABLE 1. TREE REPLACEMENT STANDARDS
DBH of Number of Number of Desirable Contribution
Protected Replacement Replacement Plant to Tree Bank*
Tree Canopy Trees Small Trees or
Required for Each Palms Required
Tree Removed for Each Tree
Removed
4" up to 1 or 1 or Desirable or $300.00
but not plant(s)
including w/credits
91t
9" up to 2 or 2 or Desirable or $600.00
but not plant(s)
including w/credits
12"
12" up to 3 Not allowed or Desirable or $900.00
but not plant(s)
including w/credits
16"
16" up to 4 Not allowed or Desirable or $1,200.00
but not plant(s)
including w/credits
24"
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24" or 6 Not allowed or Desirable or $1,500.00
greater L plant(s)
Non- w/credits
Specimen
>24" or See section 5-8 Not allowed See See section 5-8
greater section 5-
Specimen 8
These amounts may be adjusted biannually to compensate for increases to costs of plants as
well as to costs of installation and establishment.
Section 3. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior
inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of prior
ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict.
Section 4. Incorporation Into Code. This Ordinance shall be incorporated into the
Winter Springs City Code and any section or paragraph,number or letter,and any heading may be
changed or modified as necessary to effectuate the foregoing. Grammatical, typographical, and
like errors may be corrected and additions, alterations, and omissions, not affecting the
construction or meaning of this Ordinance and the City Code may be freely made.
Section 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause,phrase, word or
provision of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
competent jurisdiction,whether for substantive,procedural,or any other reason,such portion shall
be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon
adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs,Florida, and pursuant to the City
Charter.
ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular
meeting assembled on the 121h day of September, 2022.
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KEVIN MCCANN,Mayor
ATTEST:
CHRISTIAN GOWAN
City Clerktop
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APPVOVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND SUFFICIENCY
FO T CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ONLY.
THONY A. GARGANESE
City Attorney
First Reading: August 22,2022
Legal Ad Published: August 31,2022
Effective Date: September 12,2022
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