<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default"><div style="font-size:small"><font color="#000000">Hi Shawn,</font></div><div style="font-size:small"><font color="#0000ff"><font color="#222222">In the most recent urban forest plans we prepared fo</font>r </font><font color="#000000">the <font>City</font> of White Rock and the <font>District</font> of Oak Bay we have recommended changes to their tree protection bylaws such that the requirement <font>would be</font> to maintain a percentage of canopy cover for each lot based <font>on</font> the zoning type (eg: commercial industrial or residential) or land use (agricultural, riparian edge, sensitive ecosystem, critical habitat). This is quite different from most tree bylaws in that they only look at maintaining a certain diameter and/or species of tree across most land uses and zoning classifications. </font></div><div style="font-size:small"><font color="#000000"><br></font></div><div><font color="#000000">With this type of canopy based measurement, it is more equitable for each lot owner (in a similar zoning classification) in that everyone must meet the same requirement. A lot owner would not be penalized for having 90% tree canopy cover. With traditional tree bylaws, in this situation, the lot owner would pay for the removal of their trees and additional replacement fees to develop their lot according to their zoning regulations. Whereas a homeowner with only one tree on their lot might pay nothing to develop their property in relation to their tree removals, nor have to provide any replacement trees. </font></div><div style="font-size:small"><font color="#000000"><br></font></div><div style="font-size:small"><font color="#000000">With a canopy based approach, neighboring trees and those trees located on City property that extend onto a private property could account for some of the canopy cover on your lot. Each lot owner <font>would be</font> responsible for maintaining their tree canopy cover and it<font> would</font> provide indirect incentives to maintain the health of neighboring trees as well as your own. So each time the lot owner applies for a building or development permit, the canopy of the lot would need to be measured by a qualified professional. So there are incentives for <font>the homeowner in deciding which trees they want to </font><font>plant and retain</font><font> </font><font>to</font><font> contribute to their canopy percentage (including their neighbors trees), to care for them and to see them provide long lasting benefits to the community. </font></font></div><div style="font-size:small"><font color="#000000"><br></font></div><div><font color="#000000"><font style="font-size:small">With such a tree bylaw, each homeowner will also begin to look at the public trees as a resource that provides them with a contribution to their lot's minimum tree canopy requirement. </font>It provides an indirect incentive to protect, maintain and value both private and public trees. Asking lot owners to consider additional canopy cover in relation to environmentally sensitive areas or cultural or socially significant sites can then be easily compensated for and justified by a municipality, in providing public monies for tree care and management on these sites because they are providing an amenity for the public good. This type of approach allows a lot of flexibility in its application to different land uses (industrial, commercial, residential, sensitive areas), ecology and environmentally sensitive areas. </font></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail-m_-786276318461478514gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><p><b style="font-size:12.8px"><span style="color:black">Trevor
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Shawn, although we do not offer huge incentives, we did provide free of charge planted trees for boulevards in front of homes. Russell Eirich and I also did a cost benefit analysis with Sask Power back in 2013 to demonstrate how much money can be saved by planting trees, in summer for cooling and in particular in winter to reduce wind chill. I have provided many homeowners that data to demonstrate how tree planting will benefit our customers.<br>
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From: CANUFNET [mailto:<a href="mailto:canufnet-bounces@list.web.net" target="_blank">canufnet-bounces@list.<wbr>web.net</a>] On Behalf Of Thiessen, Billie-Jo via CANUFNET<br>
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Hi Shawn!<br>
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I like this "out-of-the box", positive approach. This is something that I have considered as we work with homeowners to retain trees on City property (I only deal with public trees). I definitely think this is worth exploring, but I expect it will be a complex idea to develop. We all know that urban trees offer monetary benefits. This approach would use development as an opportunity to highlight just that.<br>
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Hello Shawn,<br>
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Thanks for the comment. I too would like to hear from others if they are using that type of system - or want to try. It's an idea that's been tossed around, but I have not yet seen implemented.<br>
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Hi all,<br>
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I'm joining this conversation late but have a question for the group. Is anyone successfully employing incentive based approaches to tree protection and replanting as their primary Urban Forest sustainability tool? Not the type of incentive realized by not being fined nor the type of incentive felt when one is trying to recoup their security deposit. I'm talking the "direct benefit to the customer" type of incentives such as reduced property taxes or utility charges for sustaining healthy canopy cover and pervious surfaces or tree vouchers for new trees.<br>
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