Cape May Tree Commission Debates Sidewalk Safety and Tree Pruning
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Meeting Type:
Shade Tree Commission
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Meeting Date:
04/09/2024
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Recording Published:
04/09/2024
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Duration:
73 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Cape May
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Cape May Shade Tree Commission tackled issues relating to trees’ impact on public infrastructure and the community’s safety. The focal point of the meeting was the debate on the commission’s role in proactively identifying and addressing sidewalk hazards caused by tree roots, and the responsibility of trimming overhanging limbs that obstruct street sweepers. Additionally, the commission discussed the incorrect planting of trees by a homeowner, the necessity of code enforcement for tree-related ordinances, and the importance of procedure adherence for tree removal and planting.
Sidewalk safety, stemming from the growth of tree roots, was a concern during the meeting. Members of the commission discussed a 60-day assessment framework to address tree roots causing sidewalk issues, highlighting differing opinions on their proactive role versus relying on city employees’ evaluations. In this context, a three-step process was considered, involving identifying sidewalk problems, assessment by the City manager’s office, and subsequent action by the Department of Public Works (DPW) if deemed necessary.
The commission also grappled with the issue of overhanging limbs affecting the operations of street sweepers. A list of problematic trees already exists, and members debated the practicality and impact of removing certain branches. Input was provided by city officials, including the city manager and city engineer, who presented their perspectives on the matter.
Another topic was the enforcement of tree-related ordinances. The importance of code enforcement was underscored, with members noting that unenforced ordinances are ineffectual. One member emphasized, “if they’re not enforced, [ordinances] mean nothing.” The commission suggested reviewing tree removal applications to ensure they align with current standards, potentially requiring signatures from both homeowners and contractors to confirm understanding and agreement on the work to be conducted.
The meeting featured a discussion about the ramifications of property owners improperly trimming trees. The commission considered holding individuals liable for such actions and discussed the involvement of the solicitor in these matters. They also deliberated on notifying public works or code enforcement about the extensive pruning of trees in front of the Virginia Hotel.
A recent incident where a large sycamore tree on Washington Street was accidentally cut down by a truck was reviewed. In the wake of this accident, the commission evaluated the response and considered how such incidents should be handled in the future.
The commission addressed a homeowner’s failure to plant the correct type and size of trees after permission for Bradford pear trees was denied. The commission members concurred on reporting the violation to code enforcement and noted the importance of photographic evidence for any future violations.
Additionally, the upcoming Arbor Day tree planting event at the Nature Center was mentioned, as well as the proposal of presenting a book to the school library, although these topics were not the meeting’s primary focus.
The commission expressed the need for clearer identification for members, discussing the delay in receiving new parking stickers for 2024. There was some confusion regarding the next steps for the reported tree violation, with members uncertain whether the issue fell under the commission’s purview or should be managed by code enforcement.
Finally, there was a brief discussion on the maintenance of evergreen trees, with considerations regarding their impact on visibility and safety.
Zachary Mullock
Shade Tree Commission Officials:
Carol York, Carol Sick, Jay Schatz, George Ator, George Werner, James Van Pelt, Barbara Preminger, Shaine P. Meier (Council Liaison), Frank McCloskey (DPW Liaison), Connie Anderson (Shade Tree Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
Shade Tree Commission
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Meeting Date:
04/09/2024
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Recording Published:
04/09/2024
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Duration:
73 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Cape May
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