Before any development can begin, an approved tree protection plan must be in place. These plans must include the use of root protection fencing, prevention of mechanical trauma to the trees and outline the care of the trees during all phases of the project. Failure to obtain such approval can prevent the issuance of an occupancy permit or result in the forfeiture of bonds.
Nevertheless, although they represent a net positive for Pasadena, the 118,000 private trees, 61,000 street trees and 25,000 park trees in the city can cause problems. All too often, these conflicts pit residents, businesses and city officials against one another, leading to expensive legal battles and strained relationships.
Construction projects may encounter costly delays and building permits may be denied if the city’s tree ordinances are not followed. Invasive root systems may damage lawns, driveways and sidewalks, while large trees may block impressive vistas or shade gardens. Even more troubling, stressed or diseased trees may shower your property with falling branches, which can lead to property damage, personal injury or worse.
Whether you need your trees appraised, an expert witness to testify on your behalf or assistance with eminent domain issues, we are here to help. With over 40 years of industry experience, we have what it takes to help Pasadena businesses and residents resolve their tree-related problems.