(KNZA)--A Hiawatha resident appeared before the Hiawatha City Commission Monday evening to express his concerns about the city's tree ordinance.
John Schum, who lives at 306 North 5th Street, said he recently had a tree fall in the public right-of-way on his property and was notified by the city he was responsible for its removal.
He said he spent $700 to have the tree removed and felt it should have been the city's responsibility to remove the tree.
City Administrator Brad Scott said the Commission approved a revised ordinance in 2022 that places the responsibility on the property owner.
City Attorney Andy Delaney said the ordinance matches up with state statute.
Commissioner Dave Middendorf, a member of the city's tree board, said having the city be responsible for trees in the right-of-way would place a great burden on the city.
Commissioner Toni Hull said she would like to see the Commission revisit the ordinance.
In other business, Gabe Joslin with Boy Scout Troop #313 meet with the Commission to seek approval for his Eagle Scout project.
Joslin said he like to place a 20-foot flag pole at the city's Aquatic Park with a light and rock garden at the base.
He said the about $1,500 cost would be raised through donations.
Commissioners voiced support for project.
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