May 11, 1998
To:Toronto Community Council
From:Director of Development and Support - Toronto Parks & Recreation, City Hall Office
Subject:271 Forest Hill Rd., Toronto, Ward 23 (Midtown) - Municipal Code, Chapter 331, Article III, Trees
Purpose:
An application for a permit to remove one tree on private property to allow for the removal of an existing retaining
wall and the construction of a replacement residence has been filed by Taylor Hannah Architect Inc., 5 Thornwood
Road, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 2R8, agent for the owner of 271 Forest Hill Road.
Recommendations:
Either 1 or 2 below.
1) Refuse to issue a permit to remove the tree requiring the applicant to redesign the proposed new residence.
2) Issue a permit for tree removal conditional on the applicant planting two eighty millimetre caliper sugar maple
replacement trees upon completion of construction as indicated in the application for tree removal.
Comments:
The tree in question is a forty-eight centimetre diameter Norway spruce in fair condition. The report prepared by
Bostock Tree Service, that accompanies this application states that the construction activity associated with the
demolition of the existing house and reconstruction of the dilapidated retaining wall will destroy a major portion of
the trees root system. The report states that even if the tree survived it would be unstable and susceptible to the
prevailing southwest winds. The applicant has stated in the application that two sugar maple trees will be planted as
replacement if approval is granted for the removal of the Norway spruce tree. It should be noted that the two spruce
trees
directly west of the above noted tree will also be removed for the same reasons. These two trees
meet the criteria for an exemption under Article III, Chapter 331 of the City of Toronto Municipal Code.
The construction activity proposed for this property will be extensive and it will be difficult to adequately protect the
spruce tree from injury. The property is well treed and the removal of the spruce tree, conditional on the replacement
planting of two sugar maples after construction will not significantly reduce the tree cover in the neighbourhood.
A notice of application sign was posted on the property for the required 14 day posting period, in order to notify the
neighbourhood and provide an opportunity for objection to the application. Two written objections were received in
response to the application to remove the tree in question. Copies of these letters have been forwarded to the
Community Council Secretary for the Community Council to review.
Contact Name:Richard Ubbens
Telephone:(416) 392-1894
Facsimile:(416) 392-6657
e-mail:rubbens@city.toronto.on.ca
Susan Richardson
Director of Development and Support - Toronto Parks & Recreation,
City Hall Office
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bcc:Councillor John Adams, Suite 18, Toronto City Hall
Councillor Ila Bossons, Suite 214, Metro Hall
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