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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS5 - Tree Policies: Proposed Revisions to City Council Policies G-1 (Retention or Removal of City Trees) and G-6 (Maintenance and Planting of Parkway Treess - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed August 11, 2015 Item No. SS5 From: Laura Curran <lauracurran @me.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 10:07 AM To: Pisani, Mike Cc: Sereno, Dan Subject: New Proposed Tree Policy - Comment Mike: The list for the New Proposed Tree Policy. The inclusion of height and spread, and availability, are useful. A suggestion - note which trees are OC native on the list. Several of the 'available' trees are native, and that information may be useful to members of the public. Thankyou Laura Curran 1 f -SSA- 7fA00RvzEZV z[zLrS C0af9riv9qqYt7,SS0CzAq705V C/O AMMCOR 910 Calle Negocio, Suite 200, San Clemente, CA 92673 Ph. (949) 661 -7767 Fax (949) 661 -5696 Honorable Mayor Selich and August 11, 2015 Members of the City Council Re: Study Session Agenda Item SS5 Tree Policies Gentlepersons: I am the President of the Harbor View Hills Community Assn. I want to bring to your attention that for over 50 years, our Association has required essentially all of our residents to trim the trees on their property to the height of their roof to protect the bay and harbor and ocean views of the Association member homes above them. I have lived in my home for many decades, and in my experience, essentially all of our 147 homeowners have agreed to these regulations. Our homeowners understand that our views are the backbone of our property values. The City owns trees in the parkways on the streets that cut across our neighborhood. If the City trees are allowed to grow above the height of the trees on the adjacent private property, it would obliterate the bay, harbor and ocean views our neighborhood has protected for over 50 years. For over 50 years the City has respected our restrictions and kept its trees down to the height of the trees on the adjacent private property. We also have worked with the City to reforest the original Ficus trees and plant parkway trees that can be more easily maintained at the roof line height. This public - private partnership has worked for over 50 years and preserved the views in our neighborhood. A true win win. It is my hope that the Council will assure that this revision to the City tree policies will not undermine my Board's ability to see that the City and private trees in our neighborhood are kept to the roof heights to protect our views which are the basis of our property values. Si erel , DEBRA E. ALLEN President Harbor View Hills Community Association