[CANUFNET] Soil Volume Policy
Hoar, Beth
bhoar at charlottetown.ca
Mon Sep 30 14:37:46 EDT 2019
Hi Brian
Would you be able to share your downtown streetscaping guidelines?
Thanks
Beth
Beth Hoar
Forest and Environmental Officer
Sustainability
ISA Certified Arborist AT-0703A
BSc Biology, Agronomy Dip.
City of Charlottetown
PO Box 98, 199 Queen Street
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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Sent: September 9, 2019 9:31 AM
To: 'Canadian Urban Forest Network'
Cc: Brian Geerts; Robinson, Steve
Subject: Re: [CANUFNET] Soil Volume Policy
Good morning Steve,
We've had some success with these issues by incorporating the soil volume requirements into the city's engineering manual, and also in downtown streetscaping guidelines. The standard is less likely to get missed when it's incorporated into existing development policy.
Brian Geerts
Manager of Operations
City of Cambridge
Dickson Centre
30 Parkhill Road W. ON N1R 5W8
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Tel:519.740.4681<tel:519.740.4681> x4558
See a mess downtown? Report it here:
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Sent: Friday, September 6, 2019 11:04 AM
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Subject: [CANUFNET] Soil Volume Policy
Good morning;
I was hoping to gain some insight from the general populace as to their experience with the development of a soil volume policy. The City of Burlington would like to establish a 30 cu. M minimum soil volume requirement for all trees within the municipal road allowance (20 cu. M for shared trenches). The development of a policy rather than a guideline will force developers and utility providers to incorporate these necessary volumes into their designs at the outset, rather than an afterthought.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Steve Robinson
Manager of Urban Forestry
Roads, Parks and Forestry
(905) 333-6166 ext.6167
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