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Section 3 <br />: That Chapter 106, “Zoning,”Article V. “Supplementary District Regulations”, <br />Division 4 “Fencing and Landscaping Requirements”, Section 106-801 “Tree Preservation”, of the <br />Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />“Sec. 106-801. Tree preservation. <br />(a)It is the intent of this section to encourage the preservation of existing trees within the city and to <br />prohibit their unwarranted destruction. The city encourages site planning which furthers the <br />preservation of trees and natural areas by the following methods: To protect trees during construction; <br />to facilitate site design and construction which contributes to the long term viability of existing trees; <br />and to control premature removal of trees; require on-site replacement of trees that must be removed <br />and require off-site replacement of trees that cannot be replaced on-site, either by direct planting as <br />outlined in section 106-802 (Tree replacement)or through a contribution to the tree fund established <br />insection 106-803(Tree fund) of this chapter. It is the further intent of this section to achieve the <br />following objectives: <br />(1)Protect healthy trees and preserve the natural, environmental, and aesthetic qualities of the city <br />to the degree possible. <br />(2)Protect and increase the value of residential and commercial properties within the city. <br />(3)Discourage premature clear-cutting ofproperty. <br />(4)Maintain and enhance a positive image for the attraction of new developments to the city. <br />(b)It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or permit the destruction of any healthy native tree within <br />the city if such tree has a trunk which exceeds six inches in diameter (or 18.84-inch circumference) at <br />a point 18 inches above the natural ground level. Provided, however, it shall not be a violation of this <br />provision if a tree is removed and/or destroyed if the tree is obviously diseased or determined to be <br />diseased by an arborist or in the opinion of the planning director or his designated representative, said <br />tree constitutes a hazard to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic along any such right-of-way. <br />(c)No person, firm or corporation desirous of developing or improving any parcel of property, shall remove <br />or cause the removal of any tree from said property without first obtaining a clearing permit which <br />would allow clearing of buildable areas only. <br />(d)The provisions of this section are notrequired on individual single family lots.” <br />Section 4 <br />: That Chapter 106, “Zoning,” Article VII. “Signs”, Section 106-877 “Temporary <br />Signs”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended to read as <br />follows: <br />“Sec. 106-877. Temporary signs. <br />(a)Subject to the provision of this section, temporary signs are prohibited except in the following <br />instances: <br />(1)Temporary signs shall be a maximum of 18 inches by 24 inches in size and constructed of all- <br />weather corrugated plastic sheeting with a wooden stake or greater as support. <br />(2)Temporary signs may only be placed between the hours of 5:00 p.m. on Friday and 7:00 p.m. on <br />the following Sunday. <br />(3)Temporary signs shall be free of balloons, banners, or streamers. <br />(4)In the Main Street District with Overlay, temporary sandwich board signs are permitted provided <br />such signs are removed at the close of business each day. <br /> <br />