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706-613-3561
Administrator
Roger Cauthen
Community
Forestry Coordinator
Andrew Saunders
Office
& Nursery Location
350 Pound Street
Location Map
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1868
Athens, GA 30603
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new! The Community Tree Program now has its own website area.
new! The latest installment of the Community Tree Program Newsletter is available online.
A Tree Conservation Notes about Structural Soil is available in the Online Documents area, along with older Tree Conservation Notes.
Athens-Clarke County has been named a Tree City USA community by the Arbor Day Foundation and a recipient of a Tree City USA Growth Award for demonstrating progress in its community forestry program in the following activity areas: Education and Public Relations, publications, youth education, tree-care workshops, Partnerships, new project or organization, Planning and Management, tree inventory and analysis, computerized tree-management system, and professional tree manager.
The prestigious Growth Award recognizes environmental improvement and higher levels of tree care in Tree City USA communities. The Tree City USA program is sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation in cooperation with the National Association of State Foresters and the USDA Forest Service.
Athens-Clarke County has met four standards to become a Tree City USA community: a tree board or department, a tree care ordinance, a comprehensive community forestry program, and an Arbor Day observance.
Utility lines & trees: (See the new Tree Conservation Notes about Utility Line Clearance Pruning) Utility line clearance pruning
is necessary to provide a safe environment and a reliable electrical power
supply. Tree limbs that contact energized lines will burn and can conduct
a high-voltage electrical current to the ground, endangering people and
property. The Landscape Management Division and the
Community Forestry Coordinator are working with Georgia Power to insure that all utility
line clearance pruning is done according to professional standards and
that mature trees growing near utility lines are retained as long as they
are healthy and safe. Both Georgia Power and Athens-Clarke County are
committed to conserving our mature tree canopy.
Citizens
can be a partner in this effort by insuring that any new trees planted
have adequate room to grow to maturity without the chance of creating
a conflict with utility lines in the future.
Trees that grow higher than
25 feet at maturity should never be planted beneath or near overhead lines.
Georgia Power has produced a brochure titled “Planting the Right
Tree in the Right Place” that describes the proper placement of
trees and lists the types of trees recommended for planting near power
lines. This brochure is available from the Community Forestry Coordinator at the Landscape
Management Division office at 350 Pound Street.
To request a copy or additional
information on utility line clearance pruning and tree removal, call Landscape
Management at 613-3561 or e-mail the Community Forestry Coordinator at forester@co.clarke.ga.us.
Information
about the ACC Landmark Tree Program is now
available online, along with an application to consider a tree for landmark status.
The Unified Government has become aware
of several timber-harvesting contractors or "tree surgeons"
who are approaching residents in Athens-Clarke County
neighborhoods offering to remove trees, primarily pine trees, for
little or no cost. These contractors have made statements about tree health
such as pine bark beetle activity, root decay, and failure potential that
appear to be unfounded based on visits
to several of the properties.
While
these contractors may have expertise in tree removal, they apparently
do not have training in tree health assessment or hazard tree evaluation
and are neither Registered Foresters nor International Society of Arboriculture
(ISA) Certified Arborists.
Athens-Clarke
County residents can schedule an appointment with ACC Community Forestry Coordinator Andrew Saunders at 706-613-3561 or forester@co.clarke.ga.us
before agreeing to have trees removed because of a perceived problem.
This free tree health assessment is offered through the Community Tree
Program.
Citizens
should contact qualified and experienced tree services for bids on any
tree work, including pruning and removal. The ACC Community Forestry Coordinator recommends
utilizing tree services with an ISA Certified Arborist on staff who can
accurately answer tree care questions and supervise the work to be done.
Tree services with Certified Arborists can be found in the phone book
or online at www.isa-arbor.org.
The Athens-Clarke County Tree Ordinance is
available in the Ordinances area.
It went into effect on September 1, 2005.
The Community Tree Council has its own Web site at www.athenstrees.com. In early
October 2000, the Athens-Clarke County Mayor and
the Commission approved an ordinance officially forming the Community
Tree Council, a group of community members interested in tree planting
and preservation. The council was formerly know as the Urban Tree Advisory
Committee, and has been active in Athens since 1991.
Best Management Practices for Community Trees Document now online
in the Online Documents area
DESCRIPTION
The ACC Landscape Management Division provides landscaping services
to public buildings, parks, and rights-of-way in Athens-Clarke County.
It is their responsibility to mow all public rights-of-way in the county,
with the exception of those on state roads. The department maintains the
landscaping of all ACC athletic fields and most of the recreational parks,
such as Bishop Park, in the county. Additionally, Landscape Management
takes care of about 95% of the grounds of public buildings in Athens-Clarke
County, most notably those downtown.
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