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Tree Removal - Hearing Notice

image001.jpgTown of Watertown

Office of the Tree Warden

Town Hall Administration Building

149 Main Street, Third Floor

Watertown, MA  02472

Telephone:   617-972-6426      Facsimile:  617-972-6484     www.watertown-ma.gov

 

 

Christopher J. Hayward, Tree Warden                                   

Daphne Collins, Clerk                                                               

 

 

TREE REMOVAL

 

Town of Watertown

Legal Notice

 

In accordance with Massachusetts General Law Chapter 87, a public hearing will be held on May 19, 2009 at 11am at the Administration Building, 149 Main Street, Lower Hearing Room, to consider the proposed removal of the following trees:

 

Location

DBH

Type of Tree

 

33-35 Gleason Street

18”

Norway Maple

31 Springfield Street

18”

Norway maple

188 Edenfield Ave

19”

Norway maple

15 Beacon Park

18”

Norway maple

61 Brookline St

25”

Norway maple

294 Orchard St

30”

Siberian elm

20 Hawthorne St

10”

Hawthorn

111 Brookline Street

16”

Norway maple

137 Lexington Street

16”

Norway maple

81 Highland Avenue

8”

Norway maple

81 Highland Avenue

12”

Norway maple