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Committee to debate tree ordinance loopholes
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| Memo explaining amendments |
| Text of amendments |
| Express-News: A big hole in tree ordinance |
| Express-News: Mayor seeks to close tree loophole |
| Cibrian request for Council consideration |
A committee is set to meet a second time to debate amendments intended to close loopholes in the tree preservation ordinance. These loopholes allow clear-cutting of land before it is sold for development.
Date: Monday, January 12th, 2009
Time: 1:00 pm
Location: Development and Business Services Center; 1901 S. Alamo Street; Training Room A
Under the current ordinance, landowners who claim an "agricultural operation" are exempt from the tree ordinance. This loophole was exploited in the widely-publicized case of the Village at West Pointe, which prompted action by Mayor Phil Hardberger and Councilwoman Diane Cibrian. In October, Cibrian spearheaded a request for Council consideration co-signed by Hardberger, Philip A. Cortez, Lourdes Galvan, and Mary Alice P. Cisneros.
In addition, the ordinance exempts lots where construction of a single-family house has been completed. This loophole has been exploited by owners of large "estate" residences or ranch houses.
Citizens clamored for closure of such loopholes when the City began revising its ordinance in 2000. When the 2003 revisions failed to stop preemptive clear-cutting, Council voted in 2006 to close the loophole, but that amendment was later rescinded. Subsequently, Council voted against closing the loophole, explaining the issue "needed more study".
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