File #: 20-0279    Version: 1 Name: TO APPROVE AND ADOPT AN AMENDED TREE MITIGATION PLAN
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 6/22/2020 In control: FPD Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 9/22/2020 Final action: 9/22/2020
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND ADOPT AN AMENDED TREE MITIGATION PLAN WHEREAS, on March 21, 2007, the Board of Commissioners approved the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the "Forest Preserves") Tree Mitigation Plan; and WHEREAS, on September 13, 2016, the Forest Preserves Board of Commissioners approved an amendment to the Tree Mitigation Plan per Board Items #16-0233 and #16-0308; and WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves utilizes the Tree Mitigation Plan as a tool to determine the value of trees that are lost due to the issuance of licenses affecting Forest Preserves property; and WHEREAS, proposed amendments to the Tree Mitigation Plan allow the Forest Preserves to more accurately ascertain impacts to Forest Preserves resources resulting from land use requests by external entities, compensate the Forest Preserves for those impacts more appropriately according to recognized industry standards, and clarify procedural steps required for application of the Tree Mitigation Plan; and W...
Indexes: (Inactive) ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
Related files: 23-0491, 24-0137, 23-0015, 23-0559, 23-0615

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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

 

TO APPROVE AND ADOPT AN AMENDED TREE MITIGATION PLAN

 

WHEREAS, on March 21, 2007, the Board of Commissioners approved the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the “Forest Preserves”) Tree Mitigation Plan; and

 

WHEREAS, on September 13, 2016, the Forest Preserves Board of Commissioners approved an amendment to the Tree Mitigation Plan per Board Items #16-0233 and #16-0308; and

 

WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves utilizes the Tree Mitigation Plan as a tool to determine the value of trees that are lost due to the issuance of licenses affecting Forest Preserves property; and

 

WHEREAS, proposed amendments to the Tree Mitigation Plan allow the Forest Preserves to more accurately ascertain impacts to Forest Preserves resources resulting from land use requests by external entities, compensate the Forest Preserves for those impacts more appropriately according to recognized industry standards, and clarify procedural steps required for application of the Tree Mitigation Plan; and

 

WHEREAS, proposed changes include: 1) the addition of mitigation requirements for dead trees and downed coarse woody debris within the construction zone, and 2) adjustments to the formulae used to affix values to live trees; and

 

WHEREAS, the current Tree Mitigation Plan requires license applicants only to mitigate removal of live trees and does not account for dead trees or coarse woody debris. Incorporating these elements into the Tree Mitigation Plan assigns a value to the ecosystem benefits provided by these resources - as habitat for flora and fauna as well as crucial components of soil regeneration and nutrient recycling - and allows the Forest Preserves to receive compensation for their loss; and

 

WHEREAS, the proposed revised plan increases the multiplier assigned to a tree’s location rating in the valuation formula to distinguish between trees removed from a standard preserve and those from designated Illinois Nature Preserves or Land and Water Reserves, which represent some of the highest quality ecosystems in our State. This increase better reflects the true value of trees within a natural landscape and reinforces the Forest Preserves’ stance as a conservation organization; and

 

WHEREAS, proposed additional changes include accommodations for deferred tree removals and projects with extended timelines, and provide for the periodic reassessment of tree mitigation fees in accordance with the Consumer Price Index and published industry market rates; and

 

WHEREAS, revenue generated through tree mitigation is utilized to support ecological restoration within the Forest Preserves.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by Toni Preckwinkle, President, and the Board of Commissioners of the Forest Preserves of Cook County that the proposed amended Tree Mitigation Plan, which includes the ability of the Forest Preserves to periodically reassess or increase fees, is hereby adopted by resolution and shall be effective beginning November 1, 2020.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Forest Preserves shall immediately publish on its website the amended Tree Mitigation Plan as adopted by the Board.end