Cherry Trees Controversy and Stormwater Concerns Dominate Fair Haven Shade Tree Commission Meeting

The Fair Haven Shade Tree Commission delved into issues surrounding the controversial pruning of cherry trees on Fair Haven Road and explored the broader implications of tree removal on stormwater management. The meeting, held both in person and via Zoom, was noted for its debate on various environmental and community topics.

The controversial pruning of cherry trees on Fair Haven Road emerged as a focal point of the meeting. Concerns were raised about the substantial pruning performed by a subcontractor, which exceeded the intended scope of work. The pruning was meant to improve visibility of signage and intersections but ended up being more extensive than planned. This incident, involving six cherry trees, led to fears of potential damage to these trees, which hold significant importance for the community. The Shade Tree Commission discussed the need for increased oversight on such projects to ensure adherence to proper maintenance standards. There was a strong sentiment that someone from the town should oversee these projects to avoid similar issues in the future. Additionally, a memo was proposed to be sent to the council, urging accountability from the contractor to ensure that any trees that do not recover are addressed.

Parallel to the cherry tree controversy was a substantive discussion on the relationship between tree removal and stormwater management. Concerns were voiced over the environmental impact of removing large trees, which play a role in absorbing stormwater. The commission considered the current zoning codes and regulations, which necessitate mechanisms for managing stormwater when trees are removed. This topic is slated for future meetings to explore more structured approaches to address these environmental challenges. The idea of establishing additional regulations concerning tree replacement obligations was also floated, recognizing the broader environmental implications of tree removal on stormwater retention and potential flooding.

The meeting also highlighted the broader tree management practices in the town, as participants discussed the penalties imposed for unauthorized tree removals, emphasizing the importance of regulation in preserving the town’s tree canopy. With 263 removals reported as of August, including 25 penalty cases, the commission underscored the need for clear criteria and enforcement to manage tree removals effectively. There was a call for a more examination of the criteria defining hazardous trees and a push for ensuring newly planted trees are adequately protected and cared for post-installation. Suggestions included making protective measures a mandatory aspect of tree replacement obligations and enhancing communication materials sent to homeowners about tree protection measures.

In addition to addressing these issues, the commission explored opportunities for community engagement and education. Discussions included the potential use of tree seeds as giveaways for Arbor Day or community events and the exploration of partnerships with local schools through the Sustainable New Jersey grants program. These grants could support tree planting around school sports fields. The commission also expressed enthusiasm for upcoming workshops related to tree education, facilitated by County Parks, and discussed potential collaborations with Rutgers University.

Budget considerations for the upcoming year were also on the agenda, particularly in the context of a proposed 250th-anniversary tree planting project. The ambitious idea to plant 250 trees as part of the celebration was debated, with concerns about the town’s capacity to care for such a large number of trees. However, there was optimism about involving volunteers to aid in the care and maintenance of these new plantings. Discussions on the selection of tree species for upcoming projects were also held, with a preference for fast-growing, non-fruit-bearing varieties due to their low maintenance and minimal debris.

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Mayor:
Josh Halpern
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