[CANUFNET] Looking for Tree protection bylaws inCanadian Municipalities

Fisher, Brian Brian.Fisher at bchydro.com
Mon Sep 13 16:32:35 EDT 2010


This might help.
Brian Fisher  

R.P.Bio, Certified Arborist

Senior Strategic Planner - Distribution Vegetation

Strategic Asset Management

Phone: 250-755-4722 

bfisher at bchydro.com 

"Innovation for Changing Needs"  


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From: canufnet-bounces at list.web.net [mailto:canufnet-bounces at list.web.net] On Behalf Of Jalil Hashemi
Sent: 2010, September 13 10:49 AM
To: 'canufnet at list.web.net'
Subject: Re: [CANUFNET] Looking for Tree protection bylaws inCanadian Municipalities



There are four pieces of legislation, policy and procedure to protect trees in the Town of Oakville.

1. Town tree Protection By-law  http://www.oakville.ca/Media_Files/by-laws/2009-025.pdf as amended in http://bylaws.oakville.ca/BylawsWeb.nsf/Bylaws/2009-188/$FILE/2009-188.pdf?OpenElement

 

2. Private Tree Protection By-law http://www.oakville.ca/Media_Files/by-laws/2008-156PrivateTreeProtection.pdf

as amended in http://bylaws.oakville.ca/BylawsWeb.nsf/Bylaws/2009-145/$FILE/2009-145.pdf?OpenElement

 

3. Site alteration by-law (please look at Appendix F.) http://www.oakville.ca/Media_Files/by-laws/2003-021.pdf

as amended in http://bylaws.oakville.ca/BylawsWeb.nsf/Bylaws/2008-124/$FILE/2008-124.pdf?OpenElement

 

4. and the last but not the least Tree Protection Policy http://www.oakville.ca/EN-TRE-001.htm      and Tree Protection During Construction Procedure    http://www.oakville.ca/EN-TRE-001-001.htm

  

This procedure applies to Town and private trees covered under any municipal permit process or agreement relating to construction. Under this procedure, Utilities (Hydro, cable companies), and Municipal Capital project must obtain a Tree Protection Zone Encroachment Permit to enter tree protection zone of any Town tree and all work must be audited by a qualified arborist on site during the project. Every Town tree removal must be compensated by planting trees to the amount of lost canopy cover or leaf area.

 

Thanks,  Jalil  



Jalil Hashemi, Supervisor Forest Protection
Parks and Open Space
Town of Oakville | 905-845-6601 ext.3848 | f: 905-338-4227 | www.oakville.ca <http://www.oakville.ca/>  

 
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From: canufnet-bounces at list.web.net [mailto:canufnet-bounces at list.web.net] On Behalf Of McLeod, Geoff (IS - Parks)
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 10:44 AM
To: 'canufnet at list.web.net'
Subject: [CANUFNET] Looking for Tree protection bylaws in Canadian Municipalities

 

We have come to a point in Saskatoon where we need to start to readdress our tree protection policy.  This year alone, we anticipate the loss of ¾ million dollars to construction projects.  I have been requested by council to address how we are protecting our trees from construction(Ironic as they are driving the development).  Anyways,  I would appreciate any documentation for your respective municipalities (urban or rural) that I may be able to take a look at so I can start rewriting our policies and turn them into a potential bylaw.

 

Thank you everyone

 

p.s. time is ticking away for the 2010 ISA Prairie Chapter conference here in Saskatoon.  Check out www.isaprairie.com for information about the conference as well as the Tree Climbing Championships.

 

Geoff

 

"Vision without action is a daydream: Action without vision is a nightmare!" 

 

Geoff Mcleod BSc., BSF., MSc.
Superintendent Urban Forestry/Pest Management
City of Saskatoon
1101 Ave P. North
Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5
office: 1.306.975.2537 
email: geoff.mcleod at saskatoon.ca 

www.isaprairie.com

	 

 

 

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