Morris Plains Council Tackles Tree Management, Poison Ivy, and Grant Rejections in Busy Session

The Morris Plains Borough Council meeting was marked by in-depth discussions on tree management policies, handling of poison ivy in public parks, and the disappointment of a rejected grant application. The council focused on improving community tree management practices while addressing immediate concerns about the health and safety of existing trees in the area.

A major topic of discussion was the management of trees within the borough, especially concerning inspection protocols and the prioritization of tree maintenance tasks. The council explored the complexities of setting clear criteria for tree removal, particularly when it comes to trees impacted by construction activities. The council discussed whether these criteria should apply to both town and private contractors, emphasizing the importance of accountability when a contractor damages a tree during work. Furthermore, the council considered the potential issues arising from tree roots affecting sidewalks and curbs.

The conversation also tackled the need for establishing a risk matrix to better prioritize tree-related tasks based on hazard levels. This matrix would help ensure that trees posing the greatest risks, such as those with deadwood or those likely to fall, are addressed quickly. The council showed a willingness to collaborate on refining these priorities.

In addition to maintenance, the council discussed the development of a planting policy that would set guidelines for tree contractors. This discussion arose from past issues with contractor compliance. The council proposed a targeted approach for planting in areas most affected by tree loss.

The council’s discussions extended to grant applications, highlighting a significant setback with the rejection of the Trees for Schools grant by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The grant was rejected due to complications related to regional greenhouse gas considerations, disappointing council members who had hoped the funds would support local environmental initiatives. Despite this setback, there was optimism surrounding the potential for future applications, with the grant expected to be available again in 2027.

Conversely, there was progress on the William J. Porter grant, with plans to incorporate educational components in collaboration with the local school superintendent. This collaboration aims to strengthen the application, fostering a partnership between the council and the school district to enhance educational aspects of the grant process.

The meeting also addressed immediate concerns within the community, including the presence of poison ivy vines on trees in Community Park. These vines posed a threat to the trees, particularly in high-traffic areas like the batting cages and around the pond. The council debated various methods for addressing the issue, from cutting back the vines manually to considering chemical treatments. Caution was exercised regarding the use of chemicals near areas frequented by children, prompting a discussion on safer, manual removal methods. Members expressed a willingness to volunteer to help remove the vines, emphasizing the importance of preserving the park’s mature trees and ensuring safety for children playing nearby.

The health of newly planted trees on Kathleen Place was another concern, with council members noting the impact of unusual weather patterns and drought on their growth. The council agreed to monitor these trees closely, recognizing the need for regular watering to prevent disease and ensure their survival.

Additionally, the council discussed a delayed state grant concerning Styles Avenue, which had been held up due to water company work. A significant oak tree was at risk of removal due to state regulations related to sidewalk repairs, prompting concerns about the tree’s value compared to the cost of sidewalk repair. The council sought further clarification on these regulations, hoping to find alternative solutions to preserve the tree.

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:
Jason Karr
City Council Officials:
, Nancy Verga, Council, Cathie Kelly, Councilmember, Art Bruhn, Jr., Councilmember, Sal Cortese, Councilmember, Joan Goddard, Councilmember, Dennis Wagner, Councilmember

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