Circle C is a family oriented community with an emphasis on quality of life. Those of us in Circle C place a high priority on our trees.
Most of us welcome an HEB here in Circle C. This petition is to request that City of Austin zoning add this Tree Preservation consideration to the zoning of 103. HEB's past tree preservation, such as HEB Brodie Lane, is unacceptable. With better planning, the parking lot could be filled with more mature, preserved trees. The perimeters on Brodie and William Cannon were cleared of almost all mature trees. The young trees HEB planted on the perimeter roads still stand, but half of them have been dead for the past 2 years. The trees are without mulch, with young roots exposed.
Our research on this subject shows, the only way to ensure that the neighborhood, and it's trees are represented, is to have, from site preparation on, all environmental designs approved by a Registered Consulting Arborist.
There is neither a higher authority nor a more objective voice in the arboricultural profession than a Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) on matters involving the environmental and aesthetic considerations of trees and plants. By adding a RCA to the HEB/Stratus development team you gain a huge public relations advantage. The RCA will facilitate relationships with development authorities and effortlessly work within city codes/city permits on this environmentally sensitive tract.
The cost of this commitment is insignificant, but the additional beauty of the preserved mature trees is priceless. Imagine how fantastic Escarpment Village will look. Why wait 25 years to have an beautiful Tree filled shopping environment, such as The Arboretum, when we can have it right away?
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Read the EZ to sign petition here (make sure you hit the ''approve signature'' button):
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/cctrees/petition.html
Most of us welcome an HEB here in Circle C. This petition is to request that City of Austin zoning add this Tree Preservation consideration to the zoning of 103. HEB's past tree preservation, such as HEB Brodie Lane, is unacceptable. With better planning, the parking lot could be filled with more mature, preserved trees. The perimeters on Brodie and William Cannon were cleared of almost all mature trees. The young trees HEB planted on the perimeter roads still stand, but half of them have been dead for the past 2 years. The trees are without mulch, with young roots exposed.
Our research on this subject shows, the only way to ensure that the neighborhood, and it's trees are represented, is to have, from site preparation on, all environmental designs approved by a Registered Consulting Arborist.
There is neither a higher authority nor a more objective voice in the arboricultural profession than a Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) on matters involving the environmental and aesthetic considerations of trees and plants. By adding a RCA to the HEB/Stratus development team you gain a huge public relations advantage. The RCA will facilitate relationships with development authorities and effortlessly work within city codes/city permits on this environmentally sensitive tract.
The cost of this commitment is insignificant, but the additional beauty of the preserved mature trees is priceless. Imagine how fantastic Escarpment Village will look. Why wait 25 years to have an beautiful Tree filled shopping environment, such as The Arboretum, when we can have it right away?
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Read the EZ to sign petition here (make sure you hit the ''approve signature'' button):
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/cctrees/petition.html