Section 231:144 Removal of Trees.

Whoever desires the cutting and removal in whole or in part of any public shade or ornamental tree may apply to the tree warden, who shall give a public hearing, upon the application, at some suitable time and place, after publishing and posting notices of the hearing in 2 or more public places in town and also upon the tree or trees which it is desired to cut and remove; provided, that the tree warden may, if he deems it expedient, grant permission for such cutting or removal, without a hearing, if the tree in question is on a public way outside of the residential part of the town limits, such residential part to be determined by him. No tree within such residential limit shall be cut by him, except to trim it, or removed by him, without such hearing. The decision of the tree warden shall be subject to review by the selectmen of towns or the governing bodies of cities.

Source. 1901, 98:5. PL 93:27. RL 109:27. 1945, 188:1, part 23:6. RSA 253:6. 1963, 153:1. 1981, 87:1, eff. April 20, 1981.