A few weeks ago all  trees (eighteen) on a particular property on Yonge Street were cut down.
Neighbors on Temperance Street  were incensed. They notified the town and hoped perpetrators of the crime would be prosecuted.
What had been a screen to Yonge Street was no more. Now they could hear  traffic and  a view of the back of an apartment building on Gurnett Street  was their new skyline. The ambiance of their backyards was completely altered.
It may seem like a small thing to some. It wasn't to them.
After all, the Town has a tree bylaw which prohibits such  action. Why should residents of Temperance Street not have the same right to protection as a resident  in   Hunters Wood or the neighbours in the rural area  of  the Westhill Development Application.
It  certainly seems they are not
No press release was made of the crime, the  charges laid and fines imposed.
No court dates for prosecution of the offence was advertised.
No Media Alert  notifying all and sundry of the dastardly deed.
No naming of  miscreants. No contradiction of details between a memo to Councillors and the
Media Alert.
No Toronto Star story complete with  a picture of the Mayor in the middle of a field of freshly overturned sod, feet clad in  the skimpiest of skimpy, neither a tree nor stump of a tree in sight as far as the eye could see.
Because none of that happened.
A  bylaw that puts complete control of tree injuring or destroying ,  in the hands of politicians. but not the decision to prosecute residents  who injure or destroy trees they own, on land they own for purposes known only to themselves.
After two years and five unsuccessful attempts by the municipality,  at substantial public expense,  to obstruct and delay a lawful application from  receiving a hearing from a body  created by the government for the purpose of ensuring fairness in  application of the rules; the same government which allows municipalities to exist.
After all that, is there a person anywhere  in the Town  who could  argue  an application to remove trees on any part of  the developer's property, for any purpose whatsoever, would have a snowball's chance in hell of success,  from an administration completely controlled  by our  self-proclaimed Defender of  the Moraine which covers  almost the entire Town  like a blanket.
So the developer who dared, who is also a tax-paying property-owner of the town,  is now chosen as  Public Enemy Number One on whom to base almost  an entire election campaign.
During the last campaign, the said developer was still  a  Public Benefactor contributing annually to  the Arts and Culture Fund , attending Council by invitation to  be photographed smiling with the Chief Magistrate and sharing in the distribution of  cheques to various grateful recipients.
The  issues then,  were train whistles,  the  right to dry and town heritage.  Enemies were Ontario Hydro, the Former Mayor,  just about every Councillor who ever  had any experience working with the  Valiant and The Brave and  moi.
Let's  see if the same magic works again.
Sunday, 11 July 2010
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