[CANUFNET] tree protection
Whitton, Steve via CANUFNET
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Mon Jan 16 18:12:47 EST 2017
Hi Michele,
To add what Owen wrote below, we have our website for Surrey's Private Property Tree Protection Bylaw that has much information that you may be seeking. Check us out at www.surrey.ca/treeprotection<http://www.surrey.ca/treeprotection>
My section does tree protection during development on a daily basis so if you have any questions, please contact me (for the next two weeks - retirement) or Nadia Chan ( Nchan at surrey.ca<mailto:Nchan at surrey.ca>) the incoming Manager for this section after that.
Good luck with your project.
Steve Whitton
Tree and Landscape Manager
City of Surrey
Direct Phone: 604-591-4505
Tree and Landscape Section
Tree Hot Line: 604-591-4675
Fax: 604-591-2680
From: Croy, Owen via CANUFNET [mailto:canufnet at list.web.net]
Sent: January-16-17 12:23 PM
To: Chartier, Michelle (CY - Parks); Canadian Urban Forest Network
Cc: Aven, Neal
Subject: Re: [CANUFNET] tree protection
Michelle:
Please check out the link to Surrey's Tree Protection web-site and by-law. http://www.surrey.ca/files/TREE_BYLAW_INTRODUCTION_AND_OVERVIEW.pdf
Neal Aven, Surrey's Urban Forestry Manager (NWAven at surrey.ca<mailto:NWAven at surrey.ca>) can also provide some tangible examples of protection of City trees during development work on adjacent private lands.
Owen Croy
Manager of Parks
City of surrey
From: CANUFNET [mailto:canufnet-bounces at list.web.net] On Behalf Of Chartier, Michelle (CY - Parks) via CANUFNET
Sent: January-16-17 11:48 AM
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Subject: [CANUFNET] tree protection
Hi all,
I'm trying to track down samples of city policies or bylaws related to tree protection that effectively balance the protection of established trees and new in-fill building. Saskatoon is currently seeing several large building projects and homes being built in established neighbourhoods where the work site is surrounded by large valuable City trees. We currently have a City Council policy in place that provide Urban Forestry with direction related to tree protection. As part of this policy we do not remove large (>15cm" diameter) healthy trees for development. However we are finding ourselves in a difficult position of attempting to work with construction companies hired to build what does not reasonably allow for preservation or protection of the existing tree(s). In some cases the building footprint requires excavation that will result in ~40%-50% root removal. Often the damage is done on the private property side when our City trees are close to property lines or in some cases straddle property lines (funny how tree roots just don't respect property lines).
I know there are several cities that have tree protection bylaws and some also protect private trees. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a really good example that might include standards that include what can and can't be done on private property adjacent to City trees. I'd also like to know if anyone can share their experience or views (what has worked and what hasn't worked) with existing Bylaw or policies.
Thanks,
Michelle Chartier
City of Saskatoon
Community Services, Parks Division
Superintendent - Urban Forestry/Pest Management
Ph: 306.975-2537 Fax: 306.975.3034
michelle.chartier at saskatoon.ca<mailto:michelle.chartier at saskatoon.ca>
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