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Canada Bay Tree Management Conditions

8 tree management conditions imposed by Canada Bay across 3 development applications in our dataset. Tree management conditions protect existing vegetation and require replacement planting — tree protection zones, arborist supervision, approved tree removals, root protection and landscaping.

DA2023/0135 det. 12/02/2024

• Any preconditions required by a development consent have been met. New building includes an altered portion of, or an extension to, an existing building. Statutory Requirement Arborist’s Inspection The consulting arborist must inspect the retained trees. If the health of the trees has been affected or the trees have been damaged, then a report must be prepared which will specify the on-going remedial work required to be carried out to ensure the long term retention of the tree/s. Tree preservation Additional Trees In addition to the new trees as shown on the approved landscape plan, two additional trees with a mature height of 10m+ shall be installed within the site prior to occupation to…

Condition 2 DA2025/0211

2. THE SITE AND ITS CONTEXT The Site includes five (5) residential allotments identified as follows: Lot DP Street Address Site Area 3 DP6281 2 Queen Victoria Street, Drummoyne 487.4m2 5 DP6281 55 St Georges Crescent, Drummoyne 528.5m2 6 DP6281 57 St Georges Crescent, Drummoyne 509.2m2 7 DP6281 59 St Georges Crescent, Drummoyne 489.9m2 8 DP6281 61 St Georges Crescent, Drummoyne 480.9m2 The Site has a combined area of approximately 2,495.9m². Four (4) allotments (55, 57, 59, and 61 St Georges Crescent) have frontage onto St Georges Crescent to the north-east. The fifth allotment (2 Queen Victoria Street) has frontage onto Queen Victoria Street to the south-east. The corner allotment at 55 St…

Condition 4 DA2025/0211

4. If the TPZs of trees in neighbouring properties do not enter the subject property, this must be shown in the AIA. The above matters have been considered and included where relevant as reasons for refusal and/or insufficient information required for further assessment prior to development consent. Refer to the recommendation for refusal under Section 9 of this report for further details. 6.6. Landscaping The documentation provided by the Applicant has been reviewed by Council’s Landscape Architect. The officer was not able to issue conditions of consent given insufficient information required for further assessment. Matters raised by the officer have been considered with the planning…

Condition 1 DA2025/0228

1. Topography a. Excavation within 900mm of the southeastern side boundary shall be offset by at least 900mm, this distance may be increased and shall be confirmed in writing by the project arborist. b. The design shall be amended to ensure that fill within 900mm of the southeastern side boundary is less than 500mm deep. This may result in the stairs beside the pool moving towards the rear boundary.

Condition 1 DA2025/0211

1. CBDCP Part B6 – Not all trees on 4 Queen Victoria Street appear to have been included in the report. All trees need to be indicated and any TPZs entering the subject property should be verified, and the TPP updated accordingly. 89 Document Set ID: 8814790 Version: 5, Version Date: 13/02/2026

Condition 5 DA2025/0228

5. Where wood-chip mulch is permitted by Council instead of tree protection fencing within the TPZs, the wood-chip must be covered with a layer of geotextile fabric and rumble boards.

Condition 3 DA2025/0228

3. To ensure the protection of tree/s to be retained on site all removals are to be undertaken by a qualified arborist practicing industry arboricultural best practice methods.

Condition 4 DA2025/0228

4. All TPZs must have a layer of wood-chip mulch at a depth of between 75mm and 100mm

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