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Tree Removal - 21 Burton Road (Midtown)

The Toronto Community Council recommends that:

(1)City Council issue a permit for the removal of the thirty-five centimetre diameter American elm at 21 Burton Road, conditional on the applicant agreeing to plant a minimum of two 80 millimetre caliper large growing native shade trees; and

(2)the applicant make a contribution to the Urban Forestry Program for the planting of one tree on the municipal right-of-way in the neighbourhood.

The Toronto Community Council submits the report (February 2, 1999) from the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism:

Purpose:

An application for a permit to injure one tree on private property to allow for construction of a new house has been filed by Mr. David Good, Dama Investments Ltd., 176 Cortleigh Blvd, Toronto, Ontario, M5N 1P5, owner of 21 Burton Road.

Financial Implications:

N/A

Recommendations:

That the Toronto Community Council issue a permit for the removal of the thirty-five centimetre diameter American elm conditional on the applicant agreeing to plant a minimum of two 80 millimetre caliper large growing native shade trees.

Comments:

The tree in question is a thirty-five centimetre diameter American elm in fair condition located on the property of 36 Vesta Drive. The arborist report prepared by Thomson, Bruce and Associates, that accompanies this application states that the tree is in good health with no deadwood in the crown and normal growth increments for 1998. The report states that the proposed new house will require excavation within two metres of the base of the tree, contrary to the minimum construction specifications of 2.4 metres required by the City. The report also states that the construction of the house within the 2.4 metre limit will have an effect on the health of the American elm but the impact can be reduced if the tree protection measures proposed in the report are implemented. The elm tree has already lost approximately fifty percent of its root system as a result of construction for the house at 36 Vesta Drive, which occurred several years ago. The construction activity proposed for 21 Burton Road will be extensive and the tree will sustain root damage that will result in dieback of the tree crown such that the tree will require remedial pruning for several years following construction.

It should be noted that the owner's of 36 Vesta Drive requested permission from Urban Forestry staff to remove the tree in October 1998 and they were advised to complete an application form and that the consent of City Council was required prior to the removal of the tree. The request did not proceed beyond this point.

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. One written objection was received in response to the application to injure the tree in question. A copy of this letter has been forwarded to the Community Council Secretary for the Community Council to review.

Contact Name:

Andrew Pickett

392-6644

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(A copy of an objection, referred to in the foregoing report was forwarded to all Members of the Toronto Community Council with the agenda for its meeting on February 17, 1999, and a copy thereof is on file in the office of the City Clerk).

Mr. David Good appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the foregoing matter.

 

   
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