[Amended 1-1-1981]
From and after the effective date of this chapter, the Shade Tree Commission shall plant and maintain trees on each side of every street in approved new subdivisions so as to provide at least one tree for every 50 feet of street frontage. Said trees shall be at least 1 1/2 inches to 1 3/4 inches in diameter and of the following types: European or silver linden, London or oriental plane; Norway, schwedler, sugar or red maple; red, pin, black, chestnut or scarlet oak; sweet gum, honey locust; or such other equivalent types as may be selected by the Commission.
Said trees shall be first-class nursery stock, planted while in a dormant state, and with topsoil sufficient to cover the roots. Said trees shall be in good growing condition at the end of one year or shall be replaced by the original planter in accordance with this chapter.
[Amended 1-1-1981]
The Shade Tree Commission shall determine the placement, planting and selection of trees in existing and new approved subdivisions.
The Shade Tree Commission shall determine the placement of said trees with due regard to the relation of the trees to:
A. 
Sidewalks.
B. 
Utility lines and poles.
C. 
Size of lot.
as may be required in the particular subdivision.
The Shade Tree Commission shall determine the selection of said trees with due regard to:
A. 
The soil condition in the area involved.
B. 
Aesthetic appearance.
C. 
Prevention of spread of disease.
[Amended 1-1-1981]
The cost of the Shade Tree Commission's plantings shall be covered by funds appropriated in its annual budget; provided, however, that the Commission's plantings made in subdivisions approved after the effective date of this chapter shall be paid out of funds provided by the owners or subdividers pursuant to Subsections 89.8.1.7 and 89.10.8.1L of the Eatontown Municipal Land Use Ordinance.
[Added 1-1-1981]
At its February and August meetings in each year hereafter, the Shade Tree Commission shall, by resolution, calculate and fix the amount per tree required to be paid by subdividers or owners for the purchase and successful planting of trees as a condition of obtaining approval of subdivisions.