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Tree Ordinance Group

Department of Planning and Development is proposing new Tree Regulations for Seattle.  A group of citizens led by Steve Zemke and David Miller is rightfully concerned that these incentive based regulations will result in less tree protection and further loss of trees in Seattle.

The next meeting of this group is at the Broadview Library at NW 130th St and Greenwood  Ave NW on Sunday 29 August from 130 – 430 pm. All interested persons are invited to attend.

Perhaps this would also be a good topic at the next Pinehurst meeting. John Dixon from the citizens group has offered to speak on this subject.

5 comments to Tree Ordinance Group

  • Garth Ferber

    It would also help to write the Mayor and City Council members a letter or email regarding this subject.

  • Laura

    I’ve been out of town…where do I find out more about the new tree ordinances, please?

  • Garth Ferber

    I Googled Proposed Tree Regulations Seattle and the first link took me right to it.

    http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/planning/SeattlesTreeRegulationUpdate/Overview/

    The group that is working on this is calling itself Save The Trees Seattle. Steve Zemke is a leader of this group. You can contact him for information (stevezemke@msn.com, 366-0811).

    I think it would be very helpful to email or write the mayor and city council about concern that the draft DPD regulations will result in continued loss of tree cover in Seattle.

    I talked to Steve this morning and he said the next meeting of the Save The Trees group is Sunday, 26 September, 130 – 430 pm, at the Broadview Library, NW 130th St and Greenwood Ave NW. All are invited.

  • I have a old tree out front on my neighbors house that hangs over on my property and it is
    very dangerious.. It needs to come down but they will not do it.. can I get advice on how I would go about this? in wind storms I have had big chunks fall in my yard almost hitting my car.. the tree is dead not safe…thank you (11532 4th ave ne)

  • Garth Ferber

    Julie – I would suggest getting an opinion from an arborist that is recommended by Plant Amnesty. I think many or most tree cutting companies are too eager to cut down a tree for fast cash.

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