35 Gowlland Parade Panania NSW 2213

Demolition of Existing Structures and Construction of an Attached Dual Occupancy and Front Fence with Torrens Title Subdivision. S4.55 (1A) proposal to remove existing paperbark tree at the front corner site boundary. This tree obstructs the installation for power pole required for permanent installation power supply and is the only adequate and suitable location for a power pole

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(Source: Canterbury-Bankstown Council, reference DA-549/2018/1)

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  1. Jenny commented

    I think the developer should be made to put underground power to house in this instance. Council is quite clear and strict on residents when it comes to tree removal, I see this as a greed issue for the developers.

  2. David commented

    It is simply not true that the tree obstructs the power. If you look at the photo of the current house the power is on the other side. Greedy developers are not telling the truth. What is the real reason for the tree removal?

  3. Skye commented

    Trees should be obtained as canopy cover is decreasing and Urban Heat Islands are occurring creating issues for surrounding residents. Investigation should be done to determine if this is a genuine claim it is the only spot for a powerpole

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