City wants Nanaimo businessman fined $100K for illegally chopping down 25 trees
NANAIMO — Illegally cutting down trees on a vacant waterfront lot in Nanaimo’s Cilaire neighbourhood could cost a local businessman in the range of $100,000 in fines and other expenses.
Joseph (Jim) Mercier’s sentencing hearing got underway Wednesday in Provincial Court in Nanaimo after he pleaded guilty to illegally chopping down 25 trees on a White Eagle Terr. property he owns in the summer of 2016.
Court was told a mixture of red alders and big leaf maple trees, considered protected species by the City, were cut down on the steeply sloped property overlooking the Departure Bay ferry terminal.
City lawyer Jarrett Plonka said Mercier intended to buy the lot earlier in 2016 and as part of his due diligence had meetings with the City to determine if he wanted to proceed with the purchase.