107 Kathryn Road, Knoxfield VIC 3180

Remove 8 Trees

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

(Source: Knox City Council, reference P/2016/6016)

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  1. Peter Shearman commented

    Nothing endangering the house here. Is this just a precursor to another multi-unit development? We can't just keep removing mature trees to appease developers greed. Too many mature trees gone in Knoxfield already.

  2. Benji commented

    Totally agree. To many trees gone already in this area and it is no necessary on this occasion to have them removed. I see no Saftey risk at all.

  3. Tim commented

    It is their land, they paid for it, they should be able to do what they want with it...how about the people who object to tree removal put up their hand to fill their property full of trees that will turn into big mature trees or have these ones transplanted on to their property! I bet they wouldn't have a bar of that but it is all well and good for them to offer their opinion on what other people should and shouldn't do with their property. We can line the naturestrip/council land with trees. There is plenty of parkland around the lake, wallace reserve for trees and parkland for all to enjoy, where there is no risk of them falling on houses, cars, people, powerlines or roads, clogging up gutters, dropping mess and debris on footpaths or getting entangled in drains.

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