File #: 21-2762    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/18/2021 In control: Town Council Meeting
On agenda: 12/6/2021 Final action:
Title: Request recognition of donation and approval of Nutley Median Tree Project
Attachments: 1. 1. Regulatory Requirements for Agenda Items- Approve Donation and Nutley Median Tree Project 12.6.21, 2. 2. Tree Donation Agreement - Donator
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Request recognition of donation and approval of Nutley Median Tree Project
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EXPLANATION AND SUMMARY:
The Mayor was approached by a citizen, who wishes to remain anonymous, with a concern about the Bradford/Callery pear trees along the Nutley Street median. Bradford/Callery pear trees are considered a non-native tree species in Northern Virginia and the spread of their seeds in parks and right of ways has led to a reduction in tree diversity and an overabundance of Bradford/Callery pear trees. The citizen proposed to donate $20,000 to pay for the replacement of 27 Bradford/Callery pear trees in the Nutley Street median with the following Virginia native trees: Black Gum, Honey Locust, and Willow Oak. Tree selection and installation of replacement trees shall be overseen by the Town Arborist and Park Maintenance Superintendent.

The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation's (DCR) Natural Heritage Program ranks the Bradford pear as having medium invasiveness throughout Virginia. "Invasive plant species are an underappreciated threat to our native plants and wildlife. Bradford pear is one that was introduced intentionally, but has shown to have undesirable traits horticulturally and ecologically. It should be abandoned in favor of native species." (Kevin Heffenan, DCR Natural Stewardship Biologist). The Bradford/Callery pear's spread throughout the commonwealth represents the shrinking biodiversity of Virginia's urban forest. The South Carolina Forestry Commission and Clemson University have partnered to pioneer the "Bradford Pear Bounty Program", motivating citizens to take down their Bradfords in exchange for native tree replacements. Prince George's county in Maryland once hailed the Bradford pear as the official county tree but as of 2011 has focused efforts on removing and replacing the Bradford pear.

The Town of Vienna will use Parks and Recreation maintenance staff to dismantle and remove the existing Bradford/Callery pe...

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