Fair Haven Shade Tree Commission Advances $25,000 Grant for Hazardous Tree Removal

The Fair Haven Shade Tree Commission meeting focused on a wide range of topics, with the most significant being the approval and strategic use of a $25,000 canopy maintenance grant to address the removal of hazardous trees. The grant will facilitate the removal of 17 high-priority trees, identified as hazardous in a recent inventory.

The commission highlighted the importance of the grant, which will expedite the removal of these priority one trees, initially identified as 28 in total. Eleven of these have already been removed, and the grant will now cover the remaining 17. Any leftover funds from this grant will be allocated towards pruning the remaining priority one trees, focusing on those with the highest risk.

Concerns were raised during the meeting regarding the handling of stumps following tree removal. It was noted that the current contract does not include stump grinding, a procedure recognized for its costliness. The commission acknowledged the aesthetic and practical issues associated with leaving large stumps behind and discussed the potential for including stump removal in future tree removal contracts. This conversation underscored a disconnect between tree removal processes and the subsequent management of stumps, with members agreeing that addressing this gap could improve public satisfaction and environmental aesthetics.

In conjunction with the hazardous tree removal discussion, the commission explored potential amendments to the existing tree ordinance. Suggestions included clarifying the definition of “hazard trees,” which some members felt was too broad, leading to an increase in the number of trees classified as hazardous. The conversation highlighted the need for a more precise definition to prevent arbitrary classifications and ensure that only truly hazardous trees are removed.

The commission also debated whether replacement should be mandatory when a tree is deemed hazardous, considering the financial implications for residents. There was a discussion about whether it might be unfair to require replacements if a tree’s removal was due to natural causes rather than human actions. The ordinance’s current criteria for hazard trees, including factors like infectious disease and obstruction of traffic signs, were reviewed. Members suggested that pruning should be a preliminary step before deeming a tree hazardous, particularly for obstructive trees, to ensure a fair and balanced approach to tree management.

Beyond hazardous tree removal, the commission deliberated on the broader aspects of tree management and community engagement. Notably, the meeting included discussions about a potential memorial tree planting program. The commission considered the formalization of such a program, acknowledging the need for clarity on signage and the responsibilities associated with memorial trees. This included discussions about watering responsibilities and the potential for community involvement in the care of these trees. It was recognized that successful implementation would require cooperation with the borough council, particularly regarding contentious issues like signage.

The commission also addressed the status of ongoing projects, such as the 250th anniversary celebration and related signage. Members discussed the logistics of bunting installation and community participation, emphasizing the need for teamwork and community spirit in these efforts. Additionally, concerns surfaced regarding the visibility and accessibility of trees, particularly those located on private property. The commission considered placing signs to inform visitors without infringing on private boundaries, and there was a brief discussion about the necessity of “beware of dog” signs due to the presence of dogs on certain properties.

Another area of focus was the proposal for a new program allowing residents to request tree planting in their yards. This proposal received positive feedback, although concerns were noted about complaints from residents regarding the ordinance requiring large-scale tree removal reports. The commission recognized the need to balance regulatory requirements with community engagement and the practical challenges of tree management.

The meeting concluded with discussions on environmental challenges, including the management of invasive species like knotweed at McCarter Pond, and ongoing collaboration with Stevens Institute on a living shoreline plan. Communication between environmental stakeholders was stressed as vital to avoid redundant efforts and ensure cohesive environmental governance.

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Mayor:
Josh Halpern
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