New London scraps controversial tree standards, plants seeds for new rules
Jul. 17—NEW
In a split 4-2 vote Monday, the council took the majority recommendations of its finance and public works committees and declared the 2010 "arboricultural procedures" null and void.
Those rules, which Councilor
Concerns over the standards erupted earlier this year after city Law Director
Londregan said the repeated use of the word "shall" in the standards made tree maintenance in
If the standards had remained intact, CIRMA could have decided not to renew its coverage with the city, Londregan said.
The council dropped an earlier proposal to dismantle the tree commission, which has not met in nearly 10 years, in favor of requesting the group to convene and develop a new set of tree inspection and maintenance rules.
Londregan said he expected the compromise to alleviate CIRMA's concerns, especially with the controversial standards no longer on the books. He noted the quicker the standards were eliminated, the better off the city is.
"If a tree falls this evening and causes harm to someone, the city is on the hook without governmental immunity," he said Monday before the council eliminated the standards.
The call to abolish the standards received push-back from some councilors, including
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