NORTHWEST GLENDALE — Lingering concerns over the effects of the citywide Indigenous Tree Ordinance took up most of City Atty. Scott Howard’s time Monday night in a rare appearance before a coalition of homeowners association members.
In the wake of two major fines against two Glendale homeowners in September for illegally pruning protected trees on and off their properties that total about $517,000, several members of the audience at the Glendale Homeowners Coordinating Council meeting peppered Howard with questions about the city’s role in enforcing municipal fines that could financially ruin their colleagues.
Conceding that the fines were high, Howard told the council that his office had issued notices to both homeowners informing them that the city would not take any action until the City Council reviewed forthcoming reports on ways in which the ordinance might be amended.