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Tree Removal - 142 Evelyn Crescent (High Park)

The Toronto Community Council recommends that City Council issue a permit for tree removal at 142 Evelyn Crescent, conditional on i) the issuance of a building permit for a rear addition and ii) the applicant agreeing to plant a replacement tree to the satisfaction of the Director of Development and Support.

The Toronto Community Council submits the following report (August 26, 1998) from the Director of Development and Support, Toronto Parks and Recreation, City Hall Office:

Purpose:

An application for a permit to remove one tree on private property to allow for the construction of a rear addition has been filed by Mrs. Jill A. Carpenter, 142 Evelyn Crescent, Toronto, Ontario, M6P 3E2, owner of 142 Evelyn Crescent.

Recommendations:

Either 1 or 2 below.

(1)Issue a permit for tree removal conditional on i) the issuance of a building permit for a rear addition and ii) the applicant agreeing to plant a replacement tree to the satisfaction of the Director of Development and Support.

(2)Refuse to issue a permit to remove the tree, requiring the applicant to abandon her plans for an addition.

Comments:

The tree in question is a forty-three centimetre diameter white birch in fair condition. The birch tree is located in close proximity to the rear of the existing house and any proposal for a rear addition would require the removal of the tree. The tree has an unbalanced crown due to past pruning on the west side to clear the property at 144 Evelyn Crescent and will require continual pruning to maintain clearance from the homes at 142 and 144 Evelyn Crescent. The birch tree as a species does not withstand heavy pruning and is susceptible to attack by insect and disease at the points of pruning wounds. This particular specimen is poorly located and reaching maturity and its removal combined with replacement planting is an acceptable option in the opinion of urban forestry staff.

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. No written objections were received in response to the application to remove the tree in question.

Contact Name:

Richard Ubbens

Telephone:(416) 392-1894

Facsimile:(416) 392-6657

e-mail:rubbens@city.toronto.on.ca

 

   
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