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TREE REMOVAL BY-LAW

Ward 27, York Humber and Ward 28, York Eglinton

Manager of Parks and Recreation - West District

(April 13, 1999)

Purpose:

The purpose of this report is to request Community Council to direct the Legal Services Division to prepare a by-law to approve the removal of City-owned trees. The properties and reasons for removal are described in this report.

Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Status:

Removal and planting costs are approved in the 1999 Operating Budget.

Recommendations:

(1)That the Legal Services Division be requested to prepare a by-law for the removal of City-owned trees;

(2)that forestry staff begin removal and planting; and

(3)that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

Comments:

In accordance with former City of York policy, attached is a list of locations where trees located on City property have either been removed or are in need of removal and the reason for the request.

It should be noted that in each case, where a tree has been removed, the resident has agreed to permit the City to plant a replacement tree.

Conclusion:

Upon approval by Council, City forces will begin removal and planting of replacement trees.

Contact Name:

W. N. Kevin Bowser

Manager of Parks & Recreation

Tel: 394-2486,Fax: 394-2485

LIST OF TREE REMOVALS

April 13, 1999

ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

Reason for Tree Removal

CEDRIC AVENUE (160) One (1) Manitoba Maple tree. Tree damaged in storm.
CHURCH STREET (153) One (1) Norway Maple tree. Tree is in poor condition.
DURIE STREET (599) One (1) Norway Maple tree. Tree is dead.
GLENHOLME AVENUE (150) One (1) Silver Maple tree. Tree is dead.
STRATHEARN ROAD (19) One (1) Sugar Maple tree. Tree is dead.

 

   
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