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Bexley residents have compared the council removing a swathe of trees to fires tearing through the Amazon rainforest.
Lorraine Sheen, who has lived adjacent to the River Shuttle in Sidcup since 1964, said she was devastated to see Bexley council undertaking tree clearing work near her home this week.
Theyve completely cut them down to the ground, she said of the trees which had lined the River Shuttle along her street.
She added the vegetation acted as important cover for local wildlife such as kingfishers and hedgehogs, as well as adding much-valued privacy for residents along the road.
I moved here in 1964 they were what sold me the house, she said of the formerly leafy surrounds.
The houses here are sold as soon as they come on to market. Those trees were a major part of that.
A spokesperson for the council said the tree clearing work on Berwick Crescent, Sidcup, was essential and proactive work being carried outto remove and prune trees that are potentially dangerous or are growing in unsuitable locations.
Some of these trees require regular pruning (coppicing) to ensure they remain healthy and safe for many to years to come.
A small number of residents have expressed concern and we are always happy to discuss and explain why such works are both necessary and so important.
The council added that, following discussions with residents, additional trees would be planted at the site next year.
On 19 November arboricultural officers met on-site with residents and adjusted the programme to soften the visual impact of the remaining works. In addition a commitment was given to plant several new trees in suitable locations in this area early next year.
However, Mrs Sheen claimed the change in plans was due to the council realising theyve made a mistake.
It is like the fires in the Amazon, she said.
Its vandalismthe wildlife that is now gone, the trees that are never going to recoverthe trunks that are a metre around, they wont grow back in my lifetime.
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The Tpuna Maunga Authority's plan for wairaka Photo: Tpuna Maunga Authority
Were now into the second week of protest over the removal of 345 exotic trees from the slopes of wairaka/Mt Albert, and theres no resolution in sight.
But this is not a surprise thats been sprung on locals. The Tpuna Maunga Authority (TMA) manages 14 of Aucklands volcanic cones returned to mana whenua in 2014 in a Treaty settlement. It has plans to restore and revegetate all the sacred maunga and those plans havent been done by stealth all the proper planning processes have been gone through, with the management plan publicly notified in April 2016. Public hui about the changes have been held over the last year.
Many locals though say they werent aware of the extent of the tree removal until workers arrived en masse, in the early hours of the morning, to start chopping.
And in a city thats lost a huge amount of its mature urban forest through the removal of protection legislation, who wouldnt protest?
Heres a twist in the tale The Tree Council isnt protesting, and nor is Forest & Bird. Both back the iwi.
Tree Council chair Sean Freeman says he spends all his spare time fighting for trees in the city.
Whether theyre individual trees, or groups of trees in parks, roadside trees so of course its difficult and its painful. But if were to manage the urban forest in a modern city, you have to take a rational and logical approach to the way in which you weigh up decisions about what youre going to do, and what youre going to say is fine, and is not fine.
I have that much respect for the passion that people demonstrate when they put themselves in jeopardy by breaking the law so I have no massive negativity towards the protesters at all.
But we stand with the iwi.
There is an opportunity through whats planned to make an immense difference to the environment in this city, and the Tree Council really hopes that that the Tpuna Maunga Authority has the ability to fulfil the plans that its put forward.
The cone of Mt Albert/Owairaka in a postcard from around 1910 Photo: C.O Hawke, New Plymouth
Freeman says if this plan goes to fruition the maunga will be beacons of natural ecosystems located within high density residential areas.
The tihi summit area - of the maunga will be predominantly free of large vegetation, and will be grassed.
One of the keystone elements of healing the maunga is to re-establish the visual connection between the maunga across the city from one maunga to another.
Freeman says communication about what the TMA wants to do clearly hasnt been totally successful.
Hindsights always wonderful its very difficult for any management authority to know with any certainty if it has communicated effectively, and the lack of response is often taken as acquiescence, whereas clearly this is not the case. Its merely the fact that people arent aware.
A letter drop is not the way the planning scheme works, but Freeman says in this case it might have been a good idea.
They certainly tried, with their public hui that they ran following the hearing approval in 2016. But clearly that wasnt effective either in communicating.
Freeman says the Tree Council has received as much support as it has detractors over this issue, but the nastiness on social media has been ridiculous.
Some individuals need to think very carefully about what it is theyre projecting when they say certain things about the Authority, and about their management plan and about their treaty settlement, he says.
And the English-born New Zealand resident of seven years says we should be proud of our treaty settlements, and put them up on a pedestal.
That kind of justice is not common.
Photo: RNZ
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The National Capital Commission is vowing to come up with a uniform strategy to protect the trees that cover nearly three-quarters of its lands.
NCC staff told the board of directors Thursday there's currently only a "patchwork" of policies and practices to manage its forests, many of which are stressed by disease andextreme weather.
The emerald ash borer infestation forced the removal of70,000 ash trees since 2013, while thousands of elms have also been lost to Dutch elm disease since 2000.
Trees in the capital regionface other foes, too, including road salt and urban sprawl.
The NCC, along with the cities of Ottawa and Gatineau, recently produced a comprehensive tree survey of the region, and plans to do more mapping to figure out the right places to plant the right trees.
At Thursday's meeting, theboard heard the NCC does a decent job of protecting its forests with limited funds, especially in light of recenttornadoes and flooding.
"I can't tell you how important I think this is," said NCC board member Larry Beasley, who urged staff to make sure the urban areas are planted with diverse species of trees.
The NCC is planning further consultationwith Algonquin First Nations, and will conduct online public consultation in the spring. Its five-year forest strategy is expected to come to the board for approvalin September 2020.
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Trees downed for the Stage 2 LRT project. (City of Ottawa photo)
Work for Stage 2 LRT is underway and that has meant tree-clearing in some areas to make room for rail and station construction. Many of these trees will be lost, although some will be relocated where feasible.
Heres a notice from the city detailing how the removal and mitigation is planned:
Area restoration, tree replacement and greenspace re-seeding will be completed as part of the final local area finishing works. An overall average tree replacement ratio of 2:1 (two trees for every one removed) will be replanted along the Stage 2 LRT alignment.
Tree Loss Mitigation and Replacement
The following measures will be taken to mitigate tree loss:
The removal work started in October and is continuing in November with plans to finish it all by the end of this year, to avoid the 2020 bird nesting season. The city said some trees can be relocated rather than destroyed, although most will have to be cut down and the loss compensated for with the replanting program. Tree removal/relocation has to be done before other key construction tasks can be accomplished, such as the cut-and-cover rail trench that will be built along the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway.
You can see detailed maps of the tree-clearing boundary along the line on ottawa.ca.
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Pruning is an essential part of tree health and maintenance, but it can ruin the tree if not done correctly. Understanding when to trim and prune your trees is an important part of tree ownership, but youre not alone in figuring it out. We will help you understand tree pruning essentials and explain the best time of year to trim trees in our blog post below!
Before we can explain the best times to trim your trees, youll want to ensure you understand the reasons behind your trimming. Although light trimming can be done any time of year, more intense tree trimming is dependent on seasonality.
Because trees are dormant in the fall and winter, tree pruning is most commonly done during these seasons. Trimming during the trees dormant season has a wide range of benefits including: quick healing time, less risk of disease and pest infestation, and less flowing sap.
Trimming your trees during the fall and winter seasons can also be much easier than trimming in the hotter seasons. The cold ground will give the arborists easy access to the tree, while the sparse tree canopy makes branches and limbs easier to see, creating a more effective tree trimming project.
The best part of pruning your trees in the fall or winter is that you can expect a burst of new growth in the spring, leading to a healthier tree and more beautiful yard!
Its best practice to trim trees after their flowers have bloomed, but before the flowers fade. If you tree blooms in the summer, you will want to prune them during winter or early spring.
Unlike winter pruning which causes a tree to further grow and develop, summer pruning should be used to slow the growth of undesirable branches. This type of pruning results in dwarfing the tree or branches by directing its growth. Summer pruning could be completed after seasonal growth has ended.
Another reason you might want to prune your trees in the summer is for corrective purposes. Defective, dead and diseased limbs can be seen more easily in the summer, allowing you to quickly address the problem.
Now that you understand when you should trim and prune your trees, are you ready to get your project started? Our experts at Brents Tree Service can help you with all your pruning needs. Give us a call today!
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A Tree Removal Permit is required for removal of any significant tree within the City of Redmond regardless of its condition. A tree removal permit is not required for routine maintenance. Routine maintenance includes selective pruning.
For single family properties, the maximum number of healthy significant trees allowed to be removed per year is based upon the size of your lot.
Up to 10,000 square feet - 2 significant trees
10,001 20,000 square feet 4 significant trees
20,001 30,000 square feet 6 significant trees
30,001 square feet or larger 8 significant trees
For new single-family construction or single-family additions, a minimum of 35% of the existing healthy significant trees on the site must be retained.
For multi-family residential, commercial and industrial properties, the maximum number of health trees removed per year is five (5) per acre.
Landmark trees (greater than 30 inches in diameter at 4.5 feet above the ground), protected trees, and trees within a critical area (i.e. Native Growth Protection Easement or a wetland/stream buffer, etc.) cannot be removed unless they are determined to be hazardous, dead, diseased, dying or structurally unsound by a certified arborist.
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Private property trees between 44 and 99.9 in circumference are considered Special Trees. Trees that are greater than 100 in circumference are considered Heritage Trees.
The removal of Special Trees requires a Special Tree Removal Permit. Heritage trees in healthy condition cannot be removed.
You must apply for a Special Tree Removal Permit Application through the Transportation Online Permitting System (TOPS) to proceed with the removal of a Special Tree. Please follow the instruction for How to Obtain a Special Tree Permit.
It is at the discretion of the contractor or homeowner to file a public space permit. Public Space is defined as all the publicly owned property between the property lines on a street and includes, but is not limited to, the roadway, tree spaces, sidewalks and alleys.
This permitting service will provide numerous environmental benefits to the city, including:
Heat island effect mitigation and reduced energy use
Better air quality and reduced water pollution
Quieter and more beautiful neighborhoods
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How much does it cost to remove a tree?
While trees are nice to look at, and they certainly enhance most landscapes, there are times when its necessary to consider having them removed. Whether they fall and damage your property, they are standing dead, the tree is leaning in the wrong direction or some other hazard, its important to consider getting the tree removed before it can cause damage to your property or someone on it.
This guide takes a close look at the cost to remove standing trees from property and how much extras like stump removal and log splitting will add to the original price, being $700 the average cost to remove a standing medium tree (30-60 feet).
The height of the tree that needs to be removed has a major impact on the overall cost. For standing small trees (up to 30 feet)such as a Russian Olive or a Dogwood, the average removal cost is $100-$450. To cut down medium trees (from 30 to 60 feet) such as a Black Alder1 and a Crabapple the cost is between $200 and $1000 on average, with most services charging in the middle between $350 and $600 for standard sized trees that arent in difficult locations. For larger trees (60-100 feet)such as a Red Oak or a Pine, the average price is $400-$1400.
Professionals normally bring the tree down to a stump, haul away, or at least chip, the small branches and cut the trunk into small sections. All instruments and machinery needed for the removal are included in the price. Getting the pieces removed will cost an additional $50 to $100 for standard sized trees. Having just the limbs of the tree removed and the trunk left in place typically costs between $50 and $75.
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