4 Omeo Street, Saratoga NSW 2251

The Removal OF One Eucalyptus Nicholli Tree Located Within The Front Yard And For The Removal OF One Deteriorating Tree Within The Backyard. Tree Within The Backyard.

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

(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 024.2017.00010868.001 )

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  1. Allison Stewart commented

    I am unsure how a plant that is listed on the Office of Environment and Heritage as having 'Vulnerable' status, is able to be removed? Please see link http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/threatenedspeciesapp/profile.aspx?id=10302.
    Eucalyptus nicholii is a potential koala feed tree and it would be a shame to see such a special tree removed for some unjustifiable reason such as leaf litter...

  2. Allison Stewart commented

    I am unsure how a plant that is listed on the Office of Environment and Heritage as having 'Vulnerable' status, is able to be removed? Please see link http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/threatenedspeciesapp/profile.aspx?id=10302.
    Eucalyptus nicholii is a potential koala feed tree and it would be a shame to see such a special tree removed for some unjustifiable reason such as leaf litter...

  3. linda settree commented

    Seriously there are no Koalas in Saratoga..if the tree is a problem it needs to go..remember all those trees that were strewn across the roads in that last big storm we had?..Council said then that if a tree needs to be cut down it would be o.k. to do it Maybe you weren't here then Allison

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