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City of Sydney Tree Management Conditions

3 tree management conditions imposed by City of Sydney 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.

D/2025/1126/B

(10) ENCROACHMENTS – PUBLIC WAY No portion of the proposed structure, including gates and doors during opening and closing operations, shall encroach upon Council’s footpath area. Reason To protect the public way. (11) TREES APPROVED FOR REMOVAL (a) All trees detailed in Table 1 below are approved for removal. Tree removal must not occur until the Construction Certificate has been issued. Table 1 – Tree Removal: Tree No Species Location 1 Caryota mitis (Fishtail palm) Rear yard 2 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Chinese hibiscus) Rear yard 3 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Chinese hibiscus) Rear yard 4 Dracaena sp. (Dracaena) Rear yard 5 Cordyline sp. (Cordyline) Rear yard (b) Tree removal works must be…

D/2025/1171

(8) VEHICLE ACCESS All vehicles are to enter and depart the site travelling in a forward direction. Reason To increase pedestrian safety at the site access. (9) TREES THAT MUST BE RETAINED (a) The trees detailed in the table below must be retained and protected in accordance with the conditions throughout development works. (b) Approval is NOT granted for the removal of the tree(s) detailed in the table below, which the City of Sydney has determined to be important landscape elements. Table – Tree Retention: Tree Number Species: Location 1-3 Cupaniopsis Tweedmouth Avenue anacardioides (Tuckeroo) (street trees) 4 Buckinghamia Dunning Avenue (street celsissima(Ivory tree) Curl) 5 Waterhousea…

D/2025/1133

The registered surveyor shall provide a survey and report to the Principal Certifier indicating the position of the footings, walls and floor slabs in relation to the boundaries of the allotment. Reason To ensure the development does not encroach onto neighbouring properties. (18) STREET TREE PROTECTION All street trees located directly outside the site must be retained and protected in accordance with the Australian Standard 4970 Protection of Trees on Development Sites. All street trees must be protected during the construction works as follows: (a) Tree trunk and major branch protection must be undertaken prior to the commencement of any works (including demolition). The protection must…

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