Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00117 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/19/2022

                     
 
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General Assembly  Substitute Bill No. 117  
February Session, 2022 
 
 
 
 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING TREE REMOVAL ON PROPERTIES UNDER 
THE CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND 
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.  
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. (NEW) (Effective from passage) (a) For purposes of this 1 
section, "arborist" has the same meaning as provided in section 23-61a 2 
of the general statutes.  3 
(b) For any tree located in any state park or campground, prior to 4 
authorizing the removal or pruning of five or more of such trees per acre 5 
or the removal or pruning of any tree that is estimated by an arborist 6 
consulted pursuant to this subsection to be seventy-five years or older, 7 
a species of special concern or a threatened or endangered species, the 8 
Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection shall consult 9 
with an arborist who is not otherwise employed by or under contract 10 
with the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to 11 
determine any such tree that is identified for removal or pruning. Unless 12 
the condition of such tree constitutes an immediate public hazard, as 13 
determined by such arborist in accordance with subsection (c) of this 14 
section, the commissioner shall, not less than ten days prior to the 15 
scheduled removal or pruning of any such tree, post on each tree a 16 
notice indicating the department's intention to remove or prune any 17  Substitute Bill No. 117 
 
 
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such tree. If any person, firm or corporation objects to such removal or 18 
pruning, such person, firm or corporation may make petition to the 19 
commissioner, in writing, on a form prescribed by the commissioner. 20 
The commissioner shall suspend the scheduled removal or pruning of 21 
any such tree and hold a public hearing, in accordance with the 22 
provisions of chapter 54 of the general statutes, at a noticed time and 23 
place after giving not less than ten days' notice of such public hearing to 24 
all persons known by the commissioner to be interested in such petition 25 
and after posting notice of such public hearing on any such tree. Not 26 
later than ten days following any such public hearing, the commissioner 27 
shall provide notice of the commissioner's decision concerning the 28 
removal or pruning of any such tree to any person known by the 29 
commissioner to be interested in such petition. 30 
(c) In the event that any such tree constitutes an immediate public 31 
hazard, as determined by the arborist described in subsection (b) of this 32 
section, the commissioner shall consult with such arborist to determine 33 
if such tree requires immediate removal. Prior to removing any such 34 
tree, in determining whether any such tree constitutes an immediate 35 
public hazard, such arborist shall consider the following: (1) The 36 
proximity of such tree to the public's utilization of the state park or 37 
campground and whether physical changes to the public's utilization of 38 
such state park or campground could reasonably change the status of a 39 
determination of such tree constituting an immediate public hazard; (2) 40 
the feasibility of pruning or pesticide application in lieu of the removal 41 
of any such tree; and (3) the age and history of any such tree to 42 
determine if there is any social or scenic value to such tree. 43 
(d) After considering the factors set forth in subdivisions (1) to (3), 44 
inclusive, of subsection (c) of this section, such arborist may determine 45 
that any tree constitutes an immediate public hazard and such 46 
commissioner may provide for the immediate removal of any such tree. 47 
The commissioner shall record the date and location of any such tree 48 
that is removed as a result of the decision that such tree constituted an 49 
immediate public hazard. Such record shall also indicate any specific 50  Substitute Bill No. 117 
 
 
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determination made by such arborist in considering the factors 51 
described in subsection (c) of this section. The commissioner shall cause 52 
such record to be posted on the Internet web site of the Department of 53 
Energy and Environmental Protection not later than three days after the 54 
removal of any such tree. 55 
(e) The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection shall 56 
provide for the planting of trees in such state park or campground to 57 
replace any tree removed in accordance with the provisions of this 58 
section. Any such planting shall be performed in a manner that will 59 
yield the establishment of comparable trees in the area of such state park 60 
or campground to any tree removed in accordance with the provisions 61 
of this section. For purposes of this subsection, "comparable trees" 62 
means  trees  that are of the same or a similar species as any tree removed 63 
in accordance with the provisions of this section and that will yield 64 
comparable calipers, canopy and aesthetic characteristics as any such 65 
tree removed in accordance with the provisions of this section.66 
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following 
sections: 
 
Section 1 from passage New section 
 
ENV Joint Favorable Subst.  
APP Joint Favorable