I have been accused of being happy about Aurora trees being cut down.
In this town, we plant thousands of trees every year. Developers plant thousands . South Lake Simcoe Conservation plants thousands.
Garden nurseries are flourishing from sales of  trees and shrubs to thousands of new homeowners in Aurora. They've  changed  the landscape.
Neighborhood Network planted thousands of trees for South Lake Simcoe Conservation this year, But not in Aurora. The Mayor didn't want the competition  to her day for collecting litter.
Nobody knows how many trees are standing in the various wood lots the town  owns. Sheppard Bush,Jack Woods  Bush, Case Woodlot and the McLeod place  owned by the Oak Ridges Moraine Trust  The town  pay the taxes on the property, regional and school boards.   We've  made an agreement to maintain it  but we can't use it  for  anything, not even a walk, for another three years.
The Region pays for trees to be planted on regional roads. Judging by the dead saplings on Bathurst Street north of Henderson, they  don't much care if they  are alive or well. New trees   have not  produced leaves in the three years since they were planted but we haven't seen  a media alert on that situation or naming of miscreants in connection with it from our regional representative.
I myself have to  constantly  dig out tree seedlings from my garden . I figure if I hadn't been doing it over the past forty years, my house would have been upturned and bricks crumbled long ago  by the  seedlings cast from the maple that shades my deck.
On every side my neighbours have maple trees.  I'm pretty sure I know the father.
We gave the arboretum, a citizen group,  a hundred thousand dollars this year to plant trees.
No, I am  not worried about the municipality being denuded of trees.
Farm fields are not generally covered by  trees. There were no trees in this subdivision before  homes were built.Nor in the subdivision south of us . Now yard waste being deposited at the curb  has piles of debris from pruning and tree cutting. When one turns the corner at the bottom of my street, it's hard to tell where the  houses are.
Looking  down Yonge Street from Newmarket towards Aurora, it's equally hard to tell it's a town and not a forest.
The memo  I received on Friday from the town, states 128 trees have been destroyed. "many of which may have been covered by the tree bylaw" That's hardly definitive.
It says  the land may be controlled by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority but  a study of the map indicates it 's outside their jurisdiction but" we are sending it to them anyway for confirmation"
It  says the owners "may" be subject to fines  for  offenses even while a media alert has been issued, complete with names of people charged and amount of fines upon "conviction".
The Mayor is pictured in the Toronto Star standing in a field that  appears to be freshly plowed, making a statement of how the town is defending  Oak Ridges Moraine from  property owners who pay taxes to the municipality and have  made an application to develop land, which has been legally designated by the town.
My anonymous commenter thinks I must be happy about Aurora trees being cut down.
In the first place. they are not  town trees.
In the second,while I am not ecstatic about unseen trees, I save my emotional reactions.  I am not opposed to trees being removed in particular circumstances.
In the last term, the town had an application to remove trees from a lot in Hunters' Wood. I went to see it. The house was built by the late Jim Jongeneel, who had a part in processing the development. Trees around it were so dense not a glimmer of light could be seen.
The property had been purchased at a cost of millions. The new owner planned to  demolish the house and build a new one at   construction  cost of several millions.  His architect had advised which trees needed to be removed to create a site for the larger home and re-locate the  septic tank.
He paid a fee for each  tree in the application.  Staff did  their homework and recommended
approval  to Council.
I had to pay almost a thousand dollars last year to have a tree that I planted, removed. I planted it too close to a companion tree. It only lived for forty years.  I enjoyed its shade. I have missed it this year. I would certainly not have appreciated having to pay the town a fee for permission to remove it. on top of what I had to pay to actually remove it.And the maybe be reused the permission.
I think that's insane.
Former Councillor Kean opposed the application for the Hunters Wood property.  He said, "there's no point in having a bylaw if it's not going to be enforced" The candidate for Mayor claims credit for the tree bylaw.
I supported the staff recommendation. Aurora is a business corporation. Our business is service. Our revenue comes from property assessment . Two and a half million dollar of construction value home represents substantially more  in  market value assessment.
I'm not of a mind to turn that away several million dollars worth of revenue to the town.
A business that turns away business is not a business.
It may be a charitable  trust foundation .  Or a philanthropic organization. It  may be a rural municipality sufficiently distant from the megalopolis to be  frozen in  perpetuity. . Whatever......it is. it is certainly not an urban municipality as described in the Municipal Act. Which we are.
I'm not sure  how many vacant building lots of record are in Aurora apart  from plans of subdivision.
I don't know  how many are treed lots.
But any time an application is made to the Town  to  remove trees, to make way for a house, which will bring in  revenue,  to share over-all costs of providing for municipal and regional  services, and  boards of education costs, of providing schools and now, courtesy of the region, the  cost of hospitals,  I am going to vote in support of that application.
It's the business we are in. It's the reason for our being.
We are  an urban municipality. Our boundaries into rural townships were expanded in 1971  to allow for urban growth to happen without requiring legal costs for expropriation from our neighbors.  Official plans  and service construction have  been  designed to that end.
When we have grown out to our boundaries, they will be expanded again by the  level of government with  authority to do that.
We are  little brothers in the grand scheme  for accommodating new population coming to  Ontario.
As long as   hard services are available to support  growth, there are  no legal grounds to prohibit it. However fondly we might wish that to be the case.  However much hard-earned tax dollars are  pissed away on legal fees in a  futile attempt to battle  our own official plan for the purpose of
scamming  voters in general and accommodating   neighbors opposed to  the development in particular.
I understanding the idea of a golf course and  cluster of 75  town houses worth a million apiece on Westhill Development lands, came from Bob Rae ,one-time Premier of Ontario in the nineteen- nineties. He suggested it , as an alternative  to  the residential designation  of the Official Plan  as more in keeping with  preservation  of the Oak Ridges  Moraine.
Westhill, it seems, has done nothing but accommodate the ideas of  the governing party of the day
including Mayor Morris who had lunch with the principal. a week before the public planning
presentation in Marh 2008  and assured him of her support.
That  was before the neighbors expressed   their opposition.
But that's another story.
Monday, 12 July 2010
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Didn't you know that some trees are more equal than others?
Welcome to the Phyllistines' Animal Farm.
Not sure what impressed me most about thhe Mayor's picture in the Star, her entirely unappropriate footwear at a construction site on private property - I'm sure there was no trespassing violation - or her attempt to catch flies with her mouth wide open.
We all know what attracts flies so there were bound to be some.
Can you spell 'PHOTO-OP'?
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