2 Beech Street, Malvern East VIC 3145

Condtion 5 - Tree Management Plan

External link Read more information

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

(Source: City of Stonnington, reference 0287/21 - PC2)

1 Comment

Create an account or sign in to have your say by adding your own comment.

  1. Sam commented

    As a neighbour that is extremely scared of this gum tree, we want it gone. Over the last 25 or so years it’s caused us misery. Its extremely dangerous and was left unattended by previous owners. It’s not an old tree, it’s just a big tree that’s hardly ever been managed.
    This tree did not exist when we moved into our house nearly 60 years ago. Small branches are constantly falling in my backyard, with many near misses to myself and my wife. We love our garden but are too scared some days to even go outside.
    After a windy day there is debris everywhere. From my front yard over 15 meters away, to the laneway, where cars cannot pass because of fallen branches.
    We have begged the council to help over the years, but nothing has ever been done. Hopefully the new owners submit a plan to have it removed completely or massively tamed so it doesn’t extend over laneway. This tree is not safe.
    As for the wattle tree that’s also never been managed, it’s a lovely tree but has gone wild. Extending over the laneway and reaching over our property. Please trim back anything extending over the laneway as passing cars are hit by it. Our neighbours that have to use laneway daily have even tried trimming it themselves so their cars aren’t damaged.

Have your say on this application

Your comment and details will be sent to City of Stonnington. They may consider your submission when they decide whether to approve this application. Your name and comment will be posted publicly above.

Create an account or sign in to make a comment

This week

Find PlanningAlerts useful?

This independent project is part of the digital library from the local charity, the OpenAustralia Foundation. PlanningAlerts is powered by small donations from the people who use it to stay informed about changes to their local area. If you find it useful, chip in to support PlanningAlerts.

Back PlanningAlerts