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File #: WS 24-025   
Section: Work Session Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 9/17/2024 Final action:
Subject: Tree Preservation Ordinance Update: Work Session on the Proposed Policy Recommendations for the Updated Tree Preservation Ordinance
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report TPO CC, 2. Attachment II Tree Canopy Survey, 3. Attachment III Benifits of Trees in Urban Areas, 4. Attachment IV Tree Survey Summary
DATE: September 17, 2024

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Development Services Director

SUBJECT
Title

Tree Preservation Ordinance Update: Work Session on the Proposed Policy Recommendations for the Updated Tree Preservation Ordinance

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the Council review the proposed policy recommendations and provide feedback, as necessary, on the development and adoption of an updated Tree Preservation Ordinance.
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SUMMARY

In May 2023, the City hired Dudek to assist with updates to the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance, completion of a citywide Tree Canopy Survey, and updates the landscaping guidelines for the Hayward Executive Airport. While work on the Ordinance and the landscaping guidelines for the Airport continue, the Tree Canopy Survey has been completed and staff is looking for additional guidance from Council on several policy recommendations, which are based on best practices and support the more recently adopted environmental and sustainability goals of the City. The City's existing Tree Preservation Ordinance is contained within the Hayward Municipal Code (HMC) and establishes the guidelines for the protection of existing trees in the City of Hayward as well as the establishes the process for removing, replacement, and mitigation for trees which are covered by the Ordinance.

Following review and analysis of the City's existing Tree Preservation Ordinance, in conjunction with best practices and similar approaches from other cities, staff is recommending several policy changes to the existing Ordinance to refine the current processes for preserving the protected trees and tree canopy, while offering creative, flexible and realistic solutions for applicants that need to mitigate the removal of existing trees throughout the City. As part of this analysis, staff has identified several key policy areas of the Ordinance that are important for Council to consider as the ...

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