Recent applications within the last 2 months from Waverley Council, NSW

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  1. 406 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022
    about 2 months ago

    Remove one (1) Jacaranda, remove two (2) Robinia from rear of property and replace with two (2) local native trees from Council’s Preferred Tree list, of minimum 45L pot size, growing to a mature height greater than 5metres, anywhere on the property within one (1) month of removal. These trees are unsuitable and unsustainable in their location; they are being suppressed in form, size and growth by the surrounding buildings as competition for sunlight, nutrients and soil moisture has reduced their ability to grow to their full potential. No amount of sound horticultural practice would restore these trees to long term vigour and vitality including the pruning of branches and deadwood removal.

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    11A Porter Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022
    about 2 months ago

    Remove one (1) Corymbia citriodora from centre of rear boundary and replace with two (2) local native trees from Council’s Preferred Tree list, of minimum 45L pot size, growing to a mature height greater than 5metres, anywhere on the property within one (1) month of removal. This tree is unsuitable and unsustainable in its location. Disturbances have occurred recently within the tree protection zone and structural root zone in 2021 with excavations for a water tank. The disturbances were major and have thinned out the trees crown allowing the sap sucking pest “winter bronzing”, (Thaumasticoris peregrinus) to attack the tree. The tree’s roots have heaved the pavers in the private open space of the neighbouring property, if the property owners are wishing to conduct repairs, this would require further root pruning within the Structural Root Zone of the tree, putting the tree at risk of destabilisation. Please be advised that a comprehensive Arborist report has been presented.

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