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Albemarle Road church fined $100 per branch for excessive tree pruning
Charlotte Observer ^ | 06/02/2011 | Brittany Penland

Posted on 06/02/2011 9:34:45 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Every two to three years, Eddie Sales trims and prunes the crape myrtles at his church, Albemarle Road Presbyterian Church.

But this year, the city of Charlotte cited the church for improperly pruning its trees.

"We always keep our trees trimmed back because you don't want to worry about them hanging down in the way," said Sales, a church member.

The church was fined $100 per branch cut for excessive pruning, bringing the violation to $4,000.

"I just couldn't believe it when I heard about it," Sales said. "We trim our trees back every three years all over our property, and this is the first time we have been fined."

The fine will be dropped if the church replaces each of the improperly pruned trees, said Tom Johnson, senior urban forester for city of Charlotte Land Development Division.

"When they are nonrepairable, when they have been pruned beyond repair, we will ask them to be replaced," Johnson said. "We do that for a number of reasons but mainly because they are going to come back unhealthy and create a dangerous situation down the road."

Charlotte has had a tree ordinance since 1978, and when trees are incorrectly pruned or topped, people can be subject to fines, Johnson said.

Trees planted as a result of the ordinance are subject to the fines if they are excessively trimmed or pruned. These include trees on commercial property or street trees. They do not include a private residence.

"The purpose of the tree ordinance is to protect trees," Johnson said. "Charlotte has always been known as the city of trees. When we take down trees, we need to replace these trees."

Individuals who would like to trim their trees should call the city foresters to receive a free permit to conduct the landscape work.

Foresters will then meet with the person receiving the permit and give instructions on how to properly trim their trees, Johnson said.

The state Division of Forestry recommends that anyone trimming trees should be certified by the National Horticulture Board, but certification is not required to receive a permit.

On private property, fine amounts are based on the size of the tree improperly pruned. For small trees such as cherry trees or crape myrtles, the fine is $75 per tree. Excessive cutting can increase that fine to $100 per branch.

For large trees such as oaks or maples, the fine is $150 per tree.

Because there is a widespread lack of understanding on how to prune crape myrtles in the Charlotte area, Johnson said, residents found in violation regarding these trees are asked to simply replace them, and the fine will be lifted.

Sales said trees found in violation at the church must be cut down and replaced with new trees by October, but the church plans to appeal. Sales doesn't know how much it would cost to replace the trees.

"We trimmed back these trees in the interest of the church," Sales said. "If we were in violation, we certainly did not know we were."

Typically during the course of a year, Johnson said, about six private residents are found in violation of improper topping or pruning.

"We are trying to be pro-active and not trying to fine people excessively," Johnson said.

-- Brittany Penland is a freelance writer for the Observer's University City News.


TOPICS: Gardening; Society
KEYWORDS: albermarle; charlotte; corruption; donttreadonme; fine; govtabuse; lping; nannystate; rapeofliberty; treepruning; tyranny
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius

I certainly hope the church has a lawyer and is willing to fight this. Why is it that liberals always know better and want to tell others what to do while professing to give us liberty? Fight now, fight hard, or all our freedoms will be gone before we know it! Nothing is too small to be ignored.


21 posted on 06/02/2011 10:24:27 AM PDT by Boomer One
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To: SeekAndFind
"excessive pruning.15 yard penalty and loss of freedom."


22 posted on 06/02/2011 10:54:56 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB ( "I don't want the majority if we don't stand for something"- Jim Demint)
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23 posted on 06/02/2011 11:28:35 AM PDT by loungitude ( The truth hurts.)
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To: Responsibility2nd
I’m guessing a feud between the city and the church. Maybe some animosity between a city council memeber and someon on the church board.

People who are drawn to government that make these decisions have true evil in their heart. They have a sadistic view of humans. They relish making peoples lives miserable.

Our Founders main concern was that government would grow in power with people of this nature filling the ranks. Our Founders new the nature of people who are attracted to government employment.

If these government parasites succeed in destroying our Republic, they will be the ones to rightfully suffer the consequences.

24 posted on 06/02/2011 11:34:04 AM PDT by sand88 (Sarah Palin announces her run: August 12, 2011 11:10am ET)
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To: SeekAndFind
Back in the 1950s, GE had a motto “Live better electrically” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5KEu5WvdnE This link is for a retro-commercial that even has Ronald Regan in it. What is the motto today? “Live better Bureaucratically”

On Sun TV recently, there was an interview with a fellow from Cambridge, Ontario and in this instance, city staff actually broke into the fellow’s house while he was out and tore out a ‘non-compliant’ staircase ……and then sent him a bill for it. Absolutely frightening when city bureaucrats have turned into totalitarian jackbooted thugs! Here’s the interview with Ezra Levant… http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/search/all/while-you-were-out/963726178001/page/2

25 posted on 06/02/2011 12:35:02 PM PDT by hecticskeptic
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