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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOPD-009-17Operations Department Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: General Government Committee Date of Meeting: October 16, 2017 Report Number: OPD-009-17 Resolution: File Number: By-law Number: Report Subject: Update on the removal of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) infested trees in Clarington Recommendation: 1.That Report OPD-009-17 be received for information. #GG-434-17 Municipality of Clarington Page 2 Report Overview This report provides an update on the current status of the removal of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) infested trees in Clarington. 1. Background As previously updated in Operations report OPD-008-16, the 2013 tree inventory completed in the urban areas of Clarington indicated there were 2,344 Ash trees. The original inventory was corrected from 2466 due to 122 Amur Cork trees being mistaken as Ash trees. The original Ash tree inventory breakdown is as follows: Courtice 981 trees Bowmanville 1126 trees Newcastle and rural 237 trees Due to previous removals the current inventory as of September 30, 2017 is: Courtice 20 trees Bowmanville 911 trees Newcastle and rural 237 trees As of September 30th 961 Boulevard Ash trees have been removed from the Courtice area. Staff is optimistic that the remaining 20 trees will be removed by the week of October 16th. Forestry staff will commence the 300 Ash tree removals in Bowmanville south of Highway #2 on October 23rd (Attachment #1). The 611 trees north of Highway #2 will be scheduled for removal following the removals south of Highway #2. The remaining 237 trees in the Newcastle, Orono and surrounding areas are expected to be removed by mid-2019. There is no current inventory of Ash trees in greenspaces and rural road allowances. Tree inspections and removals are additional contracted and staff time costs, and have been done as needed or requested. Only trees that are a hazard to persons or property are considered for removal in greenspaces. Due to the lack of access, all removals in greenspaces have been left in a safe and organized manner to naturally decay. Municipality of Clarington Page 3 2.Replacement and Stumping The tree replacement program began in 2014 due to the ice storm and by the end of this year 39% of the Ash trees in the Municipality will be replanted. It is expected that trees removed in Courtice will be replanted by 2018 pending current budget approval, and the remaining Ash tree removals are expected to be replanted by 2020. 3. Non EAB Forestry activities There have been a number of Non EAB tree calls in 2017 that have delayed the removal of Ash trees. These have taken priority due to emergency safety concerns. These calls have included: 120 storm related tree calls 79 sightline clearance calls 30 non EAB hazard tree removals 4 days assisting with Cedar Crest Beach 4.Strategic Plan Application Not applicable. Submitted by: Reviewed by: _________________________ Frederick J. Horvath Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B Director of Operations CAO Staff Contact: Fred Horvath, Director of Operations, 905-263-2291 or fhorvath@clarington.net Attachment 1 – Maps of Ash tree locations in Bowmanville