More on Code Enforcement and trees
A memo from Lourdes Slazyck of the Zoning Department to the zoning staff discusses stricter measures involving issuance of building permits in cases where compliance involving trees is an issue. It reads, in part:
Zoning Staff:
As I mentioned to some of you this week, I attended a meeting earlier this week where an issue came up about compliance with tree removal and relocation procedures. In an effort to provide for better compliance with these regulations, the Office of Zoning will immediately implement the following:
1) No building permit is to be approved by zoning where a tree removal or relocation is being proposed until such time that the applicant provides you with a copy of the final approved tree permit.
2) All permit plans which involve tree relocation and removal shall include a note on the plans that specifically state “TREE REMOVAL AND RELOCATION PERMIT REQUIRED; TO BE OBTAINED SEPARATELY.”
3) We will be ordering a stamp for our use on plans that require tree removal and relocation for our signature. Once stamped, the plans may only be signed upon compliance with #1 above.
There will be more meetings on the subject along with Director De Mola, who was out of town and unable to attend the last meeting.
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