Conservation Commission Takes Up The Cause Of Trees
Conservation Commission Takes Up The Cause Of Trees
By Andrew Gorosko
The Conservation Commission is suggesting that the Legislative Council consider enacting a town ordinance that would protect healthy, large-diameter shade trees situated alongside town roads.
In an August 2 draft letter to the councilâs ordinance committee, Conservation Commission Chairman Sally OâNeil, writes, âThe 2004 Plan of Conservation and Development strongly supports the adoption of measures aimed at the protection of Newtownâs âpastoral, rural and scenicâ¦landscapeâ and âcountry lanes.â
âGiven the rapid residential growth of our town, prompt action on a tree ordinance by the Legislative Council would be a significant step in achieving the vision of Newtown outlined in theâ¦plan,â Ms OâNeil adds.
The Conservation Commission unanimously endorses the tree ordinance now in effect in the borough, she writes. That ordinance provides certain protections for healthy roadside shade trees of large diameter.
âThe [Legislative Council] ordinance committee might like to consider its adoption for the entire Town of Newtown,â Ms OâNeil writes.
Public concerns about the protection of healthy, high-quality roadside trees surfaced recently after the town announced plans to remove dozens of trees from alongside Taunton Lane as a public safety measure. Also, the town has announced plans to remove dozens of trees from alongside Orchard Hill Road in conjunction with plans for an improved roadway and stormwater drainage system there.
The Legislative Councilâs ordinance committee is slated to consider the public tree ordinance proposal, among other topics, when it meets Monday, August 9, at 7 pm, at Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main Street.
During the past two months, Conservation Commission members have discussed the advisability of a tree protection ordinance for the town, with some members supporting the measure and others questioning its wisdom. Commission member Donald Collier has spoken strongly in favor of a town tree ordinance.
The letter, which Ms OâNeil submitted to the ordinance committee, seeks to state a consensus of opinion among Conservation Commission members.
A town tree ordinance would cover the protection of trees in public places and alongside public rights of way. Protected trees would be known as âpublic trees.â