43 Herbert Street Artarmon NSW 2064.

Inspect 7 trees for removal in the centre of the building/property

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Willoughby City Council, reference TVPA-2019/312)

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  1. Helen Pearson commented

    After looking at the property I wonder at the possibility of removing 7 trees from 43 Herbert Street - for what reason?? I cannot even see that it would create more parking space for this very busy, confined space, if that is indeed the reason for so doing. Without further information I would state that removal of any tree, let alone 7 would be unnecessary and very sad for the community.

  2. Amanda Smith commented

    Why is it necessary to remove the trees?
    I object to the removal of the trees . Our suburbs are quickly becoming concrete jungles one apartment block at a time !

  3. BM commented

    What is the benefit of removing the trees except to add extra parking space? If the trees are unhealthy and causing concern, I'm sure you won't object to planting 7+ trees of a local nature in their stead.

  4. logical impartial assessment commented

    Amanda you obvious have not thought about the application. You appeal to have another agenda given it is an industrial area and your comment = Our suburbs are quickly becoming concrete jungles one apartment block at a time

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