Fair Haven Tree Ordinance Sparks Debate Over Protections and Development

At the recent Fair Haven Shade Tree Commission meeting, attention was given to the ongoing discussions surrounding the local tree ordinance, focusing on the definition and protection of significant specimen trees and the penalties for developers who remove trees.

A key point of contention was the clarity of the tree ordinance, particularly regarding the categorization and protection of significant specimen trees such as bur oaks. The meeting revealed a lack of consensus on whether these trees, especially those on private property or within borough rights-of-way, are protected under the new ordinance. Participants questioned the implications for residents who may wish to remove a tree due to safety concerns, prompting a need for a clearer understanding and definition of “street trees” and “specimen trees.” The ongoing confusion over these definitions underscored the necessity for more precise language in the ordinance to avoid potential conflicts and ensure effective tree management.

Discussions also touched on the financial implications for residents, particularly concerning the costs associated with tree removal and replacement. Concerns were raised that residents might exploit the ordinance by claiming trees are dead, diseased, or dying to evade replacement obligations. The financial burden on residents was emphasized, with figures such as $4,000 for tree removal being discussed, highlighting the need for equitable and transparent processes to support residents in complying with the ordinance.

The commission’s conversation reflected broader community concerns about balancing development needs with environmental preservation. The emphasis was on ensuring that any amendments to the ordinance facilitate tree protection while also accommodating necessary development. The urgency of finalizing the ordinance was amplified by the need to address tree removals and replacements, particularly in light of compliance with stormwater management requirements.

In addition to the ordinance discussions, the meeting also covered the commission’s budget considerations for 2024. With a budget appropriation of $119,250, of which $4,395 had already been expended by the end of October, the commission was mindful of allocating funds towards updating the community forestry management plan and preparing for software subscription updates. There was a proposal to explore multi-year discounts for software subscriptions.

Community outreach efforts were also a focal point, with discussions about increasing social media engagement and potentially involving high school students in managing social media content. The commission explored modern tools, such as AI, for creating graphics related to tree planting, and suggested collaboration with graphic design classes at local schools. This initiative aimed to enhance community engagement and raise awareness of the commission’s activities and goals.

The commission also addressed invasive species management, with plans to pursue grants for invasive species strike teams.

Towards the end of the meeting, there was a call for greater collaboration between the Shade Tree Commission and the Environmental Commission to address broader environmental concerns, such as air quality and temperature regulation through tree preservation. The importance of public awareness and education about the ecological benefits of trees was emphasized, with suggestions to utilize heat maps to guide tree planting decisions.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Josh Halpern
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