HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/17/2022 Item 4a, Czech
Wilbanks, Megan
From:Genevieve Czech <agczech@gmail.com>
Sent:Saturday, October 15, 2022 8:49 PM
To:CityClerk
Subject:Correspondence to be forwarded from Tree Committee Correspondence to the
current ARC Correspondence
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Dear City Clerk ( Apologies I cannot retrieve your name):
I would appreciate it if you could help me forward a letter I wrote to the Tree Committee for their September 26th
meeting, and send the same letter to the ARC committee for their Correspondence relating to 4a at their October 17th
meeting, upcoming.
I am rather limited in my computer skills and cannot achieve this process. If it is necessary for me to actually do the
transfer, please could you phone me on Monday morning to explain what I must do.
Gratefully, Genevieve Czech, 805-783-1991
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Delgado, Adriana
Genevieve Czech <agczech@gmail.com>
Sent:Monday, September
To:Advisory Bodies
Subject:Tree Committee meeting of September 26, 2022
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Item number 4A, 1422 Monterey St. , Review of the 7 proposed removal of 54 trees and replanting of 54 trees
Honorable Chair and Committee Members:
Replanting 54 trees, some of which are magnificent coastal redwoods of considerable girth, cannot ensure equal benefit
to the environment, nor can they be enjoyed as the current network fo trees that already grace the site.
Mr. Allan Cooper has written to you proposing that the ARC could propose a redesign of the development without
undue effort while saving the trees. The zeal to provide affordable housing and commercial space should not eclipse the
longstanding wisdom of the irreplaceable benefit and beauty of the trees on the site. He has furthermore challenged
you to witness the example of enlightened communities in Oregon and Bristol.
In the 1850´s large stands of redwoods were cut and cleared to provide pasture and farms. in 1918 the enlightened Save
the Redwoods League was formed to save one of the world´s great wonders in Humboldt County. Our county is one of
the last to enjoy redwoods, each tree a unique ecosystem in its branches and undergrowth. Surely SLO is sufficiently
informed and politically correct to incorporate the legacy of its trees into its development.
I urge you to reflect upon the consequences of permitting the destruction of the 54 trees when it is clearly
demonstrated that is not necessary. Further, in a period of extreme drought the current trees are stable, while feeble
replacements in planters would need consistent watering.
You are the representatives of our trees in your counsel and authority. May you be their voice and do them justice.
Genevieve Czech, SLO
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