April 27, 1998
To:The Urban Environment and Development Committee
From:Interim Functional Lead, Transportation
Subject:Removal of Trees from the Sheppard Avenue right-of-way at Burbank Drive/Bessarian Road.
North York - Centre South; Councillors Joanne Flint, Milton Berger.
Seneca Heights; Councillors Joan King, David Shiner.
Purpose:
To authorize the removal of seven trees in connection with the construction of the Sheppard Subway.
Funding Sources:
The costs associated with this work will be the responsibility of the Toronto Transit Commission.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that authority be granted for the removal of seven trees from the Sheppard Avenue right-of-way in the
area of Burbank Drive/Bessarian Road.
Discussion:
Metro By-law 211-74, Section 10, ss(i) and (ii), provides that, "no person shall injure, destroy, or cutdown any tree on a
Metropolitan Road without the approval of Metropolitan Council".
The Sheppard Subway Bessarian Station will lie roughly below the centreline of Sheppard Avenue, extending
approximately 60 metres west and 100 metres east of the Bessarian Road/Burbank Drive intersection. To minimize long
term disruption to traffic, most of the excavation and station construction will take place below timber decking with four
traffic lanes being maintained. To install the piles required to support the station walls and the decking, and to install the
decking itself, will require the construction of road detours to carry traffic around the work area. Traffic will be detoured
firstly to the southerly limit of the road right-of-way, and then detoured to the northerly limit of the right-of-way. In order
to construct the required road detours it is necessary to remove seven trees that are currently within the right-of-way.
According to established procedure, the TTC has had an Arborist assess the trees and establish a replacement value. The
TTC is responsible for the replacement value plus associated costs, in this case $3,699.00. These funds, and other funds
collected as the result of the Sheppard Subway work, will be used for tree replacement in the Sheppard Avenue corridor,
pursuant to existing procedure and practice. To enhance the streetscape of areas disturbed by construction and for general
improvement within the corridor, the nature of the replacement trees and their location will be determined by the
Transportation Division of the Works and Emergency Services Department, in consultation with the adjoining property
owners, as the TTC submit proposals through the permit and review process. The TTC site plan application for Bessarian
Station is expected to be submitted shortly and will include streetscape amenities and re-landscaping of the Parkette on the
southwest corner of the intersection.
Conclusion:
In order to facilitate the construction of the Sheppard Subway, Bessarian Station, it is recommended that approval be
granted to remove seven trees.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
David Butler, Manager
Sheppard Subway Traffic Operations (416) 392-5285
D.P. Floyd
Interim Functional Lead, Transportation
Reviewed by Barry Gutteridge
Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services
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