Tree removal over school
Removing trees after adjacent trees had blown over.
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Tree removal over school
Removing trees after adjacent trees had blown over.
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Tree removal over school - Video
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BLACK FOREST, CO. -- There are still hundreds of trees stuggling to survive after last summer's black forest fire.
Now it's up to the county to remove hazardous trees that could put a park visitor in danger.
"There's some real hazardous trees that we want to take care of to ensure that the trail systrem is protected. They have a system in place to track it all, " said County Commissioner Darryl Glenn.
For the next six weeks crews will work in six zones throughout the park. With help from theU.S Forest ServiceandFEMAthe county has a set of criteria for what trees go down.
One of the criteria is the tree needs to be tall enough to fall onto a structure, road, or trail. Also, the truck of the tree has to have been scorched 50% of it's diameter.
In essence if the tree is dead or likely to die, it will be taken down.
El Paso County has hired Ceres Environmental to remove the trees.True North Emergency Managementwill oversee the work.
Glenn says the project is important for the safety of the comminity and as crews work he wants to remind the public to always be prepared and focus on mitigation.
It is all funded through a reimbursement. FEMA will reimburse the county for 75% of the costs. El Paso County will pay for the rest.
The work is expected to be done by April.
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A La Caada resident living on the 700 block of Forest Green Drive was fed up last month with a neighboring sycamore tree that continually dropped leaves into his pool. Seeing that the property next door where the tree grew was unoccupied and in the process of being "flipped" by an investment firm, the resident instructed his gardener to remove the tree.
After the property owners filed a police report against the neighbor and the gardener, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department contacted the city's code enforcement division to weigh in on the matter, according to Vahe Massih, an enforcement officer.
For years, La Caada had been refining its ordinance pertaining to protected trees including sycamores, deodars and trees whose diameters exceed 30 inches and outlining penalties and compensations for removing them, either through a permission process or illegally.
Until recently, the ordinance concerned itself only with the owner of the property on which a protected tree was located. According to that section of the Municipal Code, the owner would be cited if a removal was done without permission, and required either to replace the downed tree at his or her expense or pay into the city's general tree replacement fund.
But as of Tuesday, language has been adopted specifying the city's response in rare instances when a property owner's tree is removed or significantly pruned without his or her permission.
That and information related to how lost trees are valuated, the restitution limits for downed trees of different sizes and how low-income offenders may appeal very high city fines were detailed for City Council members Tuesday as they approved amendments to ordinances initially adopted in July.
The council also adopted guidelines for tree preservation and protection, the publication of which they hope to circulate throughout the community.
Community Development Director Robert Stanley recounted the tale of the resident and the sycamore tree at Tuesday's meeting as he explained some of the new information staff members had included in the ordinance to cover unlikely occurrences that may surface.
The new information states that trees 12 inches to 23 inches in diameter are to be replaced at an average installation cost of $174. A property owner removing that tree would have to pay $354 into the tree fund with city permission. But if a tree of that size were illegally removed, the fine would be $1,052. Comparatively, the removal of a tree 36 inches or more in diameter could cost an offender $10,800.
In cases where a tree's diameter cannot be ascertained if, for example, the entire tree and trunk had been previously removed a flat fine of $5,400 would be issued. Additionally, the city reserves the right, in the case of certain serious violations, to pursue misdemeanor charges against offenders, according to Harriet Harris, an assistant planner who helped draft the language in the Municipal Code.
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