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Torrington commission permits removal of three trees in Cedar Knoll conservation easement

Torrington Conservation Commission · April 30, 2026
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The Torrington Conservation Commission voted to allow a property owner to remove three trees within a legacy conservation easement at 34 Cedar Knoll for safety reasons, with the commission requiring replacement in kind and staff oversight through the zoning permit process.

The Torrington Conservation Commission voted Tuesday to let property owners at 34 Cedar Knoll remove three trees within a legacy conservation easement, after staff described safety concerns and proposed replacement plantings.

Assistant City Planner Nate Nerdy Cyrus told the commission the request covers two large pines that routinely shed branches and a red maple showing clear rot and base injury. Cyrus said the shed…

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