It always is quite inconvenient how these beautiful trees are listed as safety hazards. Is the safety hazard the tree or everything that has been built around it? Is the tree really unsustainable? Are there any other options rather than the removal of the jacaranda tree? These trees are great for pollination, community canopy and also homes for remaining wildlife in Bondi. Please consider other options before granting this approval, especially if the homeowner is requesting to not replace the 2 trees on the property.
64 Denham Street, Bondi Beach NSW 2026
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- Remove one (1) Jacaranda adjacent to street and side boundary - This tree is in an unsuitable and unsustainable location; it is pushing the applicant’s and 62 Denham Street’s boundary fences out toward the Francis Street footpath, creating a safety hazard. The fences are unable to be repaired without removing several of the tree’s significant leaders, leaving is as a poor specimen. Remove one (1) Euphorbia ammak from back yard - It is unbalanced and growing out at a 45 degree angle, it is lifting the paving and is at risk of collapsing. As there is insufficient greenspace on the property, the replacement tree requirement is to be satisfied with two (2) Offset Tree Planting Payments.
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Waverley Council
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- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , 4 days ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Mia
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Well said Mia. +1.
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