COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF TALLAGHT AREA COMMITTEE
Monday, May 23, 2016
QUESTION NO. 10
QUESTION: Councillor C. O'Connor
"To ask the Chief Executive to confirm plans to deal with the Tree population on the Tallaght By-pass which was the subject of the recent public meeting at St Aengus Community Centre in Tallaght and will he also confirm any proposals to further consult the residents of Glenview Estate in the matter?"
REPLY:
In October 2015, an independent arborist was commissioned to assess the condition of trees located along the boundary of Glenview Park with the N81 road and to make recommendations on the future management of the trees. These trees form a physical and visual barrier between the houses in Glenview and this busy section of the N81.
The trees are located in a line along open space at the side of Glenview Park forming a boundary along the N81. There are 2 species present – the majority being Poplar, Populus nigra, and Ash, Fraxinius excelsior. The trees were planted in double lines at 2 m centres and have now reached early mature to semi mature stage. This tree line has become fragmented in places by the removal or failure of trees over the years.
The tree survey included c.120 trees with each tree being individually assessed and tagged with a reference no. The survey report noted that the Poplars have reached a size where they are beginning to suffer from wind damage. There is evidence of branches and limbs falling from the crown of the trees. The growth of the Ash has been suppressed and restricted by the surrounding Poplars and this is affecting their structure and future potential.
Two Tree Management options have been outlined.
In order to inform local elected representatives and the residents of Glenview Park, two meetings were arranged to present the findings of the survey and discuss the options for future management of the trees. On March 9th, a meeting was arranged with the Tallaght Area Elected Members at County Hall and on April 26th, a public meeting was held at St. Aengus Community Centre to which all residents of Glenview Park were invited to attend via a notification dropped into the letterbox of each household. The public meeting was attended by over 50 residents and a number of Elected Members for the Tallaght area. A presentation was made at each meeting outlining the findings of tree survey, the proposed management options and proposed action to include planting options.
Discussions were held regarding the tree management options and the following comments were noted:
In the context of the above, the Council's recommendation is to progress with arrangements for the removal of all of the trees and replanting as agreed.