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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOPD-006-18Clarftwn Operations 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: May 28, 2018 Report Number: OPD -006-18 Resolution: GG -316-18 File Number: By-law Number: Report Subject: Update on the removal of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Infected Trees Recommendation: 1. That Report OPD -006-18 be received for information. Municipality of Clarington Report OPD -006-18 Report Overview Page 2 This report provides an update on the current status of the removal of Ash Trees that are infected with the Emerald Ash Borer Beetle (EAB). 1. Background 1.1 The tree inventory count that was completed in 2013 for the urban areas of Clarington indicated that there were a total of 2,344 Ash trees located on municipal road right of ways. 1.2 This inventory was split between three main urban centers as noted below: Courtice 981 trees Bowmanville 1,126 trees Newcastle/Orono 237 trees 1.3 Work has been on-going by the Operations Department since 2013 to remove all of the Ash trees located on municipal roads. The remaining Ash tree count is provided as follows: Courtice 0 trees Bowmanville 949 trees Newcastle/Orono 237 trees 1.4 In late, 2017 Clarington forestry staff began to remove the 515 Ash trees that are situated south of Highway #2 in Bowmanville. At present, 338 remain which are expected to be removed by the end of August, 2018. 1.5 The other 611 Ash trees in Bowmanville that are located north of Highway #2 are currently scheduled to be removed prior to the end of 2018. 1.6 At the current rate of removal the 237 Ash trees that have been inventoried in Newcastle and Orono can be expected to be taken down by the middle part of 2019. 1.7 At this time, the Operations Department does not have an inventory of Ash trees that are located within greenspaces, natural heritage areas or on any of the rural road allowances in the Municipality. As concerns arise the inspection and removal of these Ash trees will require additional staff time or require contracted services. Typically these issues, however, are only dealt with when they present an immediate hazard to persons or property. A closer review of these areas may likely need to be performed following the completion of the urban street tree removal program. 1.8 It should be noted that any Ash tree removals that occur within a greenspace or natural heritage area are left on-site in a safe and organized manner to naturally decompose. Decomposition of the natural material on the forest floor is important for Municipality of Clarington Page 3 Report OPD -006-18 replenishing soil nutrients and to support other living vegetation. Fallen trees and branches also provide food, shelter and cover for a variety of other wildlife. 2. Replacement and Stumping 2.1 The replacement of Ash trees began in 2014. At present, 761 Ash trees have been replanted in Courtice and the remaining 220 trees will be replaced with a variety of other native type species by the end of 2018. Based on the current budget levels that are approved for this initiative all of the Ash trees that will be removed from Bowmanville, Newcastle and Orono are anticipated to be replanted by the end of 2021. 3. Non EAB Forestry Activities 3.1 Due to the fact that Municipal resources are being concentrated on the removal of Ash trees, Operations staff are not able to respond to less critical forestry tree requests such as non-essential pruning. As noted earlier, only those forestry requests that are considered an emergency will be performed on a priority basis. 4. Conclusion The Operations Department will continue to focus on the ongoing removal and replacement of Ash trees affected by EAB in order to meet our proposed completion target date in the fall of 2021. Throughout this period of time information will be posted to the Municipal Website and updates to Council and residents will be provided as necesary. 5. Strategic Plan Application Not Applicable Submitted by: Frederick J. Horvath Director of Operations Reviewed by: 611, Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B CAO Staff Contact: Fred Horvath, Director of Operations, 905-263-2291 or fhorvath(a_clarington.net