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2021.MM36.31

Strengthening Tree Protection

More Nature City Council consideration on Oct 4, 2021

Background

Toronto is known around the world for its abundance of parks, expansive greenspaces, and sprawling ravine network. With an estimated 11.5 million trees, Toronto's canopy coverage is an impressive 28-31 percent and provides annual benefits worth over $55 million, including carbon sequestration, pollution removal, energy savings, and runoff reductions. When healthy, mature trees are removed, it takes decades or even centuries for saplings to restore their benefits.

The City has invested significant resources in protecting and enhancing Toronto's tree canopy. In 2017, City Council adopted the Toronto Ravine Strategy, providing an interdivisional framework for the management of our precious ravine system. City Council has also taken numerous steps to emphasize the importance of trees in the development review process, including introducing annual training for Committee of Adjustment members on Tree By-law related considerations in development applications.

Source: City of Toronto

Item Description

City Council on October 1 and 4, 2021, adopted the following:

 

1.  City Council request the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, to provide additional annual training to Committee of Adjustment and Toronto Local Appeal Body members on the valuation of trees and ecosystem services.
 
2.  City Council request the General Manager, Parks Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Chief Building Official and Executive Director, Toronto Building and the City Solicitor, to refine the Tree Declaration Form as part of the Building Permit application process to further clarify Tree By-law requirements.

 
3.  City Council direct the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, to include in the upcoming report to the Infrastructure and Environment Committee, consideration of developing updated educational materials on Toronto's Tree By-laws and Tree Protection Zones, including information on the consequences of By-law violations and how residents can report contraventions, to be posted on the City of Toronto's website and included in future materials.

Source: City of Toronto

Proposed by

Councillor Jaye Robinson, seconded by Councillor Mike Colle

Result

Carried
Yes22 No0 Absent4

Votes

Yes
Photo of Paul Ainslie
Councillor
Paul Ainslie
Yes
Photo of Ana Bailão
Former Councillor
Ana Bailão
Absent
Photo of Brad Bradford
Councillor
Brad Bradford
Yes
Photo of Shelley Carroll
Councillor
Shelley Carroll
Yes
Photo of Mike Colle
Councillor
Mike Colle
Yes
Photo of Gary Crawford
Former Councillor
Gary Crawford
Absent
Photo of Joe Cressy
Former Councillor
Joe Cressy
Yes
Photo of John Filion
Former Councillor
John Filion
Yes
Photo of Paula Fletcher
Councillor
Paula Fletcher
Yes
Photo of Michael Ford
Former Councillor
Michael Ford
Yes
Photo of Mark Grimes
Former Councillor
Mark Grimes
Yes
Photo of Stephen Holyday
Councillor
Stephen Holyday
Yes
Photo of Cynthia Lai
Former Councillor
Cynthia Lai
Yes
Photo of Mike Layton
Former Councillor
Mike Layton
Absent
Photo of Nick Mantas
Councillor
Nick Mantas
Yes
Photo of Josh Matlow
Councillor
Josh Matlow
Yes
Photo of Jennifer McKelvie
Councillor
Jennifer McKelvie
Yes
Photo of Denzil Minnan-Wong
Former Councillor
Denzil Minnan-Wong
Yes
Photo of Frances Nunziata
Councillor
Frances Nunziata
Yes
Photo of James Pasternak
Councillor
James Pasternak
Yes
Photo of Gord Perks
Councillor
Gord Perks
Yes
Photo of Anthony Perruzza
Councillor
Anthony Perruzza
Absent
Photo of Jaye Robinson
Former Councillor
Jaye Robinson
Yes
Photo of Michael Thompson
Councillor
Michael Thompson
Yes
Photo of John Tory
Former Mayor
John Tory
Yes
Photo of Kristyn Wong-Tam
Former Councillor
Kristyn Wong-Tam