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Tree crime in the beer garden: replacement for silver maple required

2021-11-22T10:28:32.400Z


A 15 meter high silver maple in a Gröbenzell beer garden could no longer be saved, it had to be felled. Obviously, he had been quite annoyed before that. Now the landlord has to plant three chestnuts, which has not happened yet.


A 15 meter high silver maple in a Gröbenzell beer garden could no longer be saved, it had to be felled.

Obviously, he had been quite annoyed before that.

Now the landlord has to plant three chestnuts, which has not happened yet.

Gröbenzell

- “The tree is missing”, complains environmental officer Larissa Holmer (UWG).

She means the silver maple in a beer garden on Olchinger Strasse.

This one was recently felled.

The matter causes some displeasure.

It was fundamentally legitimate that the 15 meter high tree was felled.

The building committee approved this in April of this year.

Because according to the applicant, there was a risk of falling branches in the beer garden area.

In the entire trunk area there was progressive rot, rot and an infestation with wood-decomposing fungi.

The town hall administration had also come to the conclusion that the tree “is no longer break-proof and safe for traffic”.

And that road safety can no longer be achieved through maintenance measures.

Incorrectly capped

Apparently, however, it was also stated in the working paper for the building committee meeting that the tree had not been treated well in recent years.

"In the past, it has been improperly cut several times after branch breakouts," the members of the building committee were told in the working paper.

Years ago, the community had issued an administrative offense notice because of “improper cutting measures”.

It said "that the caps will cause the tree to die".

According to the guidelines of the Research Association for Landscaping and Development, cutting trees is not tree maintenance, but a destructive measure.

This has now come true.

Serious damage can be seen on the base of the trunk, the head of the trunk and in the crown of the tree, which suggests “massive rot”, it said in the working paper for the building committee meeting in April.

The felled tree must be replaced, however, and not with one, but three new trees.

The owner was ordered to plant three larger chestnuts.

This emerges from the minutes of the building committee meeting in April.

However, the new trees are not yet standing.

An employee of the restaurant assured the daily newspaper that the planting was planned.

It was just that no right place had been found.

The landlord could not be reached.

(sus)

Source: merkur

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