BELLEVUE, Wash. -- A Bellevue couple, who had more than two dozen trees on public land chopped down or severely pruned to improve their hilltop view, have agreed to pay the city $150,000. If the city council approves the deal, Kendall and Janice Kunz will not be prosecuted for violating a city ordinance that bars cutting trees on city property. The Kunzes also agreed to apologize publicly and contribute 32 hours of community service in the proposed settlement reached Friday. The city council is scheduled to vote Monday on the settlement. "This sends the message that our public forests belong...