Young Street, Parkside

Remove regulated street tree - ficus macrophylla (Fig) (outside 1/71 Young Street, Parkside)

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(Source: City of Unley, reference 808/2016/C2)

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  1. Blake Cameron Appleby commented

    Young St 1/71 Tree removal

    I believe a second opinion should be carried out.

    I DO Not support its removal at this stage.

    As a significant tree 150 years old (at a guess) and a owner in the block for 11 years not only is the street and entrance with the two fig trees stunning visually its the character and history attached to them both.

    Any safety concerns will be confirmed with a second opinion in 11 years I've seen drop three small branches. You cut one down the second will follow.

    History and Charter of Young St gone for ever.

  2. Iris Mullins commented

    The tree in question is part of the local character of this part of Parkside. The two together support each other. With one gone the effects of the wind on the other will change significantly. Has anyone researched when they were planted. As a safety matter an arborist should be called in to give opinions on safety. A similar tree is not seen as dangerous at Parkside school.

  3. Jeremy Glaros commented

    I own 9/71 Young Street and am also firmly against the removal of this magnificent tree. I believe it will materially and detrimentally alter the character of the street. For this reason, I also ask that a second opinion should be sought.

    Also, can you please send the arborist's report to me?

    Regards,
    Jeremy

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