Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Taylor tree removal

A tree in Taylor Park (Taylor & Milford) has been determined to be too close to a home nad is causing structural issues. The tree in the rear of the park marked with orange tape will be removed by the BRA (the owner of the land). There will be a meeting W, 11/18, 6pm in the park for more information. The text of the BRA flier is below




The Boston Redevelopment Authority (“BRA”) is the owner of parcel ID # 030581000 located at #14 Taylor Street in the South End section of Boston

A large Alianthus tree that is growing on the BRA parcel is causing potential foundation damage to the immediate Homeowner located at 247 Shawmut Avenue. The homeowner retained the services of Rene Mugnier Associates- Structural Engineers whom have inspected the site and documented the necessity that this tree needs to be removed. A Massachusetts certified arborist has been retained by the BRA to make an opinion about the condition of the tree and its impact to adjacent foundation

It is the professional opinion of the Certified Arborist from Royer Tree Service Inc. as well as the Engineer from Mugnier Associates to remove the tree immediately preventing any further root damage caused to the foundation wall of the adjacent Homeowner.

An on- site meeting has been scheduled for the evening of Wednesday November 18th at 6:00 pm sharp. An orange tape has been tied around the tree in question

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the BRA’s Asset Management Department Project Manager Fran Collins at 617-918-6232.

1 comment:

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