Ahuntsic-Cartierville Memorial Tree Bylaw Guide

Parks and Public Spaces Quebec 4 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of Quebec

In Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Quebec, families and organizations can request memorial tree plantings on public land under municipal programs and tree regulations. This guide explains how the memorial tree application process works, what planting rules typically apply on borough greenspaces, and where to find official forms and contacts. For program details and the official application procedure, consult the City of Montreal memorial tree page[1].

Eligibility, locations and basic rules

Memorial trees are subject to borough and city policies that prioritize tree health, public safety, and the integrity of municipal parks and streetscapes. Requests are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and must respect planting zones, underground utilities, sightlines and long-term maintenance plans.

  • Requests usually require an application form and written permission from the borough; see the city program page for submission steps.[1]
  • Location selection is governed by planting zones and seasonal constraints; final site approval is by municipal staff.
  • Species selection is determined by compatibility with the local urban forest and maintenance considerations.
  • Donor fees or costs for purchase and planting may apply; fee details are not specified on the cited page.[1]
You cannot select any public location; the borough approves the final planting site.

Applications & Forms

Application names, required documents and fees are listed by the city program. If a dedicated memorial-tree application form is provided, it will specify donor responsibilities and maintenance commitments.

  • Form name: not specified on the cited page; applicants should consult the official program page for the current form and submission instructions.[1]
  • Submission: typically an online request or in-person submission to the borough office; the cited page lists the program but does not specify exact submission steps.[1]
  • Fees: not specified on the cited page; check the program page or borough for current prices.[1]

Planting, maintenance and signage

Once approved, planting is scheduled to protect tree establishment and municipal operations. The borough may install plaques or markers only under program rules; donor-installed signage is generally restricted.

  • Maintenance: the city or borough usually assumes long-term maintenance for trees planted on public land, unless a donor agreement states otherwise.
  • Plaques: permission for plaques or markers is subject to program rules and site appropriateness.
  • Timing: planting seasons and scheduling are determined by municipal forestry services.
Municipal staff decide species and exact placement to protect tree health and public safety.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for unauthorized planting, unauthorized removal of city trees, damaging public trees, or installing unapproved plaques is handled by borough by-law officers and municipal tree protection services. Specific penalties and procedures depend on the controlling bylaw or municipal regulation.

  • Fines: specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited page for the memorial program; consult the applicable municipal bylaw for monetary penalties.[1]
  • Escalation: whether penalties increase for repeat or continuing offences is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: municipal orders to remove unauthorized plantings or signage, restoration orders, or repair requirements may be applied.
  • Enforcer: borough by-law enforcement and municipal forestry services administer compliance; contact details are available via borough support pages.
  • Inspection and complaints: residents can report unauthorized work or damaged trees to the borough; see Help and Support for links.
  • Appeal/review: the cited program page does not list formal appeal time limits or review procedures; appeals are typically handled through borough administrative review processes or municipal courts when specified by bylaw.[1]
Do not plant or attach plaques without written municipal approval.

Applications & Forms

Where the city publishes a formal memorial-tree application, it will include fields for contact information, requested dedication wording, preferred species and proposed location. If a formal form is not published, contact the borough office for guidance.[1]

Common violations

  • Planting without approval
  • Removing or damaging public trees
  • Installing unapproved plaques or fixtures

FAQ

Can I choose the exact location for a memorial tree?
No. The borough approves the final planting site based on technical and safety criteria.
Is there a fee to plant a memorial tree?
Fees may apply, but the cited program page does not list specific amounts; contact the borough for current fees.[1]
Who maintains the tree after planting?
Maintenance is normally the responsibility of the city or borough when the tree is on public land; donor-maintenance obligations will be stated in any agreement.

How-To

  1. Check the official memorial tree program page and read eligibility rules.[1]
  2. Complete the application form or contact the borough office to request the form and site assessment.
  3. Pay any required fees and agree to donor responsibilities, if applicable.
  4. Confirm scheduled planting and any plaque installation with municipal staff.
  5. Report any issues or concerns to the borough by-law office after planting.

Key Takeaways

  • Approval is required; the borough decides final placement and species.
  • Application details and fees are provided by the city program page; check before applying.[1]

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Montreal memorial tree program page