Showing ordinances that apply to Mount Ivy, NY
Mount Ivy is an unincorporated community (population 7,657) in Rockland County, New York. Because Mount Ivy is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Rockland County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The heritage & protected trees rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Rockland County towns protect heritage and landmark trees through local tree laws. Clarkstown Code Ch. 214 and Ramapo Code Ch. 354 impose enhanced protections for specimen trees 30+ inches DBH, with removal requiring Planning Board or Town Board approval.
Rockland County towns regulate heritage trees through municipal tree preservation laws. Clarkstown Town Code Chapter 214 (Trees) and Ramapo Town Code Chapter 354 designate specimen trees based on trunk diameter at breast height (DBH), typically 30 inches or greater, species rarity, or historical significance. Orangetown Code Chapter 21A and Haverstraw Chapter 116 apply similar standards. Heritage tree removal requires Planning Board site-plan review or Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) determination. NY ECL Article 9 provides state forestry framework, while Palisades Interstate Park Commission lands (Bear Mountain, Harriman) receive additional protection. Construction projects in Nyack, Piermont, and historic river villages require tree protection fencing at the critical root zone. Damage during development triggers restoration and civil penalties under Municipal Home Rule Law ยง10.
Unauthorized removal of designated heritage or specimen tree: $2,500 to $25,000 per tree plus replacement at appraised value (ISA trunk formula). Damage during construction in Clarkstown/Ramapo: $1,000 to $10,000 plus remediation. Repeat violations may trigger stop-work orders on entire site.
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