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Sec. 82. PI an ting o! Tree^e.. Said Commission and eeid Board of Trustees, 

 or either of them shall have the right to direct the kind and variety of trees 

 to beplented upon any of said streets, and it shall be unlawful for any person 

 to plant upon any euch street any trees without first obtaining a permit so to do 

 from said Commission or said Board of Trustees. 



Sec. 83. Trimming and Cutting without Permit. It shall be unlawful for 

 any person to trim, cut, mulitate, or injure any tree, or the roots or branches 

 thereof, or injure or impsir the growth or life thereof, or to place or install 

 upon any street any telephone pole, electric light, trolley, or power pole within 

 six feet of the trunk of any tree growing upon such street without a permit so to 

 do firet obtained from said Tree Warden, or said Commission, or said Board of 

 Trustees; provided, that nothing herein shall prevent a proper trimming of trees 

 to prevent obstruction to pedestrians or public travel, ae required by Subdivision 

 5 of Section 29 of this Ordinance. 



Article XIX, Sec. 288. Failure or Negljact. to Plant Trees. V/hen Unlawful. 

 Whenever the Tree Commie tion or Board of Trustees shall grant to any person per- 

 mission to remove any trees grov/ing upon any public street, conditioned upon 

 planting other trees in places thereof, it shall be unlawful for such person to 

 fail or neglect to so plant such other trees within the times fixed for such plant- 

 ing by said C omra ission or said Trustees. 



Article IX - Animals Sec.* 30. Sub,. 2_. Tying animals to trees. It shall 

 be unlawful for any person :- T tie or permit to be tied, any such enimels to 

 any shade or ornamental tree upon any sidewalk or street therein; or to be so 

 tied that cuch animal can graze upon such sidewalk or street. 



It will be noted that in the Ordinances in force in Redlands and Riverside, 

 provision is made for planting by city authorities. In this one fact, more then 

 in any other single feature lies the success of the plantings in those towns. 

 The City of San Bernardino has an excellent ordinance but it does not vest definite 



