Why the Oak Tree Ordinance is
Constitutional
The City draws its authority to create, implement
and enforce the Oak Tree Ordinance based on Article
XI of the California State Constitution. This article
grants cities “police powers”. However, in this case “police” does
not refer specifically to organizations that provide law enforcement as we
commonly envision, but rather derives its meaning from the Greek word “polis” meaning “city.” In
this way, “police powers” are at the very core of a municipality’s
ability to set up and implement laws and policies for governance.
ery simply, the same Constitutional authority that grants
the City the right to impose setback and zoning regulations,
grant building permits, and charge various fees for development
apply to the Oak Tree ordinance as well. In fact, ordinances
for the protection of oak trees are very common with
tens if not hundreds in existence throughout California
and the United States .
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