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The board opposed a proposed subdivision at 203 Green Avenue that could remove 58 trees, including 37 it said still provide significant environmental benefits. It also discussed seeking 52 replacement trees—or 25 to 35 larger trees with a maintenance guarantee—for trees removed along the Madison property line.
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The proposed 203 Green Avenue subdivision had not yet submitted a tree-removal permit, but the board said clearing the property would harm valuable trees. The board is pursuing stronger remediation for other tree removals and is reminding residents to complete required replanting within the two-year compliance period. Separately, $5,000 was approved for one round of watering for newly planted trees, with another $2,500 to be considered later.
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