Cumberland Tree Management Conditions
45 tree management conditions imposed by Cumberland across 9 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.
2. DAGCA02 - Approved Plans and Supporting Documents The development must be carried out in accordance with the following endorsed plans and documents, except as otherwise provided by the conditions of this consent. Reference/Dwg No Title/Description Prepared By Date/s DA-B-00-0000 Rev F Cover Sheet and PTW 24/02/2025 Drawing List DA-B-00-0002 Rev F Development Data PTW 24/02/2025 Sheet 1/2 DA-B-00-0003 Rev D Development Data PTW 24/02/2025 Sheet 2/2 DA-B-10-0070 Rev D Basement LB3 Plan PTW 02/10/2024 DA-B-10-0080 Rev D Basement LB2 Plan PTW 02/10/2024 DA-B-10-0090 Rev D Basement LB1 Plan PTW 02/10/2024 DA-B-10-1000 Rev G Ground Floor Plan PTW 24/02/2025 DA-B-10-1100 Rev E Level 01 Plan PTW…
43. DAPCB03 - Protection of Landscape Features To limit the potential for damage to the following tree/s to be retained, the area beneath their canopies must be fenced prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works. Tree Number Species Location T16 Lophostemon Confertus Existing fence around Lidcombe Oval or as nominated by the Project Arborist. T17 Jacaranda Mimosifolia Existing fence around Lidcombe Oval or as nominated by the Project Arborist. T18 Hymenosporum Flavum Existing fence around Lidcombe Oval or as nominated by the Project Arborist. T19 Eucalyptus Microcorys 9.4 metres or as nominated by the Project Arborist. The fencing must extend as per the…
58. DAPCB03 - Protection of Landscape Features To limit the potential for damage to the following tree/s to be retained, the area beneath their canopies must be fenced prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works. Species Location TPZ (M) SRZ (M) Eucalyptus Haemastoma (T12) Kingsland Road frontage 3 2.1 Cupressus Torulosa (T13) Edwin Street frontage 7 2.7 Lophoostemon Confertus (T14) Edwin Street frontage 7.1 2.7 Lophoostemon Confertus (T18) Edwin Street frontage 4.9 2.4 Magnolia x Soulangeana (T20) Edwin Street frontage 2 1.5 The fencing must extend as per the measurements in the above table beyond the trees’ trunk, be at least 1.8m high, be kept in place until the…
59. DAPCB05 - Trunk Protection To limit the potential for damage to trees to be retained, trunk protection measures must be installed in accordance with section 4.5.2 of AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ for the following tree/s prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works: Species Location Lophostemon Confertus (T21) Council nature strip Lophostemon Confertus (T22) Council nature strip Lophostemon Confertus (T23) Council nature strip Lophostemon Confertus (T24) Council nature strip Trunk protection shall comprise the placement of 2000mm lengths of 100mm x 50mm hardwood battens organized vertically at 150mm centres around the trunk and…
66. DAPCB05 - Trunk Protection To limit the potential for damage to trees to be retained, trunk protection measures must be installed in accordance with section 4.5.2 of AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ for the following tree/s prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works: Tree number Species Location 1 Corymbia maculata (Spotted Gum) Street tree 3 Corymbia maculata (Spotted Gum) Street tree Trunk protection shall comprise the placement of 2000mm lengths of 100mm x 50mm hardwood battens organized vertically at 150mm centres around the trunk and secured in place by metal strap bindings or ten gauge fencing wire fixed at 300mm centres. Prior…
75. DADWB07 - Tree Preservation - Excavation within the Structural Root Zone (SRZ) Any excavation that is required and may impact the SRZ area of the following tree/s to be retained is to be undertaken by hand or by non-destructive digging methods, under the supervision of an AQF Level 5 Project Arborist. Species Location TPZ (M) SRZ (M) Eucalyptus Haemastoma (T12) Kingsland Road frontage 3 2.1 Cupressus Torulosa (T13) Edwin Street frontage 7 2.7 Lophoostemon Confertus (T14) Edwin Street frontage 7.1 2.7 Lophoostemon Confertus (T18) Edwin Street frontage 4.9 2.4 Magnolia x Soulangeana (T20) Edwin Street frontage 2 1.5 In the event that major structural of feeder roots (>50mm in diameter)…
62. DAPCB05 - Trunk and Branch Protection To limit the potential for damage to trees to be retained, trunk protection measures must be installed in accordance with section 4.5.2 of AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ for the following tree/s prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works: Tree Number Species Location 2 Jacaranda mimosifolia Rear of site - as indicated on Tree (Jacaranda) Protection Plan Trunk protection shall comprise the placement of 2000mm lengths of 100mm x 50mm hardwood battens organized vertically at 150mm centres around the trunk and secured in place by metal strap bindings or ten gauge fencing wire fixed at 300mm centres.…
65. DAPCB03 - Protection of Landscape Features To limit the potential for damage to the following tree/s to be retained, the area beneath their canopies must be fenced prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works. Tree number Species Location 1 Corymbia maculata (Spotted Gum) Street tree 3 Corymbia maculata (Spotted Gum) Street tree The fencing must extend as per the measurements in the above table beyond the trees’ trunk, be at least 1.8m high, be kept in place until the completion of the building works and be marked by appropriate signage notifying site workers that the tree is to be retained and protected. All areas within the perimeter of the safety fencing…
61. DAPCB03 - Protection of Landscape Features To limit the potential for damage to the following tree/s to be retained, the area beneath their canopies must be fenced prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works. Tree Number Species Location 2 Jacaranda mimosifolia Rear of site - as indicated on Tree (Jacaranda) Protection Plan The fencing must extend as per the measurements in the above table beyond the trees’ trunk, be at least 1.8m high, be kept in place until the completion of the building works and be marked by appropriate signage notifying site workers that the tree is to be retained and protected. All areas within the perimeter of the safety fencing shall be…
15. Tree Preservation All street trees and trees on private The development application property that are protected under includes the removal of four Cumberland City Council’s controls, trees at the front of the site shall be retained except where which has been assessed as: Council’s prior written consent has been obtained. Melia azedarach x1 Eucalyptus botryoides x1 Melaleuca quinquernervia x2. Document Set ID: 11516879 Version: 2, Version Date: 02/04/2025 The existing Eucalyptus species on Parramatta Road and Ficus species The application was referred to on Hampstead Road are to be Council Senior Tree retained on site and suitable tree Management Officer who did protection measures are…
83. DADWB01 - Arborist Inspections Prior to the commencement of works the applicant must engage a suitably qualified and experienced arborist (Australian Qualification Framework Level 5 or above) to assess the impact of the proposed works and to ensure tree protection conditions of this consent and recommendations of the endorsed arborist report are complied with throughout the duration of development works. This requires the arborist supervising works/attending the site during critical stages of excavation and construction works within the vicinity of tree/s to be retained and to record the following information: a) methods of excavation or construction used to carry out the works; b) any…
45. DADWB01 - Arborist Inspections Prior to the commencement of works the applicant must engage a suitably qualified and experienced arborist (Australian Qualification Framework Level 5 or above) to assess the impact of the proposed works and to ensure tree protection conditions of this consent and recommendations of the endorsed arborist report are complied with throughout the duration of development works. This requires the arborist supervising works/attending the site during critical stages of excavation and construction works within the vicinity of tree/s to be retained and to record the following information: a) methods of excavation or construction used to carry out the works; b) any…
77. DADWB01 - Arborist Inspections Prior to the commencement of works the applicant must engage a suitably qualified and experienced arborist (Australian Qualification Framework Level 5 or above) to assess the impact of the proposed works and to ensure tree protection conditions of this consent and recommendations of the endorsed arborist report are complied with throughout the duration of development works. This requires the arborist supervising works/attending the site during critical stages of excavation and construction works within the vicinity of tree/s to be retained and to record the following information: a) methods of excavation or construction used to carry out the works; b) any…
74. DADWB01 - Arborist Inspections Prior to the commencement of works the applicant must engage a suitably qualified and experienced arborist (Australian Qualification Framework Level 5 or above) to assess the impact of the proposed works and to ensure tree protection conditions of this consent and recommendations of the endorsed arborist report are complied with throughout the duration of development works. This requires the arborist supervising works/attending the site during critical stages of excavation and construction works within the vicinity of tree/s to be retained and to record the following information: a) methods of excavation or construction used to carry out the works; b) any…
59. DADWB01 - Arborist Inspections Prior to the commencement of works the applicant must engage a suitably qualified and experienced arborist (Australian Qualification Framework Level 5 or above) to assess the impact of the proposed works and to ensure tree protection conditions of this consent and recommendations of the endorsed arborist report are complied with throughout the duration of development works. This requires the arborist supervising works/attending the site during critical stages of excavation and construction works within the vicinity of tree/s to be retained and to record the following information: a) methods of excavation or construction used to carry out the works; b) any…
56. DAPCB03 - Protection of Landscape Features To limit the potential for damage to the following tree/s to be retained, the area beneath their canopies must be fenced prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works. Species Location TPZ(M) Lagerstroemia indica (T2) Northern boundary 2 The fencing must extend as per the measurements in the above table beyond the trees’ trunk, be at least 1.8m high, be kept in place until the completion of the building works and be marked by appropriate signage notifying site workers that the tree is to be retained and protected. All areas within the perimeter of the safety fencing shall be covered with woodchip mulch to a depth of…
31. DAPCB03 - Protection of Landscape Features To limit the potential for damage to the following tree/s to be retained, the area beneath their canopies must be fenced prior to the commencement of demolition, excavation or building works. The fencing must extend as per the measurements in the table numbered 11.5 of the Arboricultural Impact Assessment by Urban Arbor beyond the trees’ trunk, be at least 1.8m high, be kept in place until the completion of the building works and be marked by appropriate signage notifying site workers that the tree is to be retained and protected. All areas within the perimeter of the safety fencing shall be covered with woodchip mulch to a depth of 100mm (or…
20. DACCF10 - Tree Preservation - Driveway or Paving Works within the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ) For approved driveway and or paving works within the Tree Protection Zone, as defined in section 3 of AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ of trees to be retained, the driveway/paving must be constructed to ensure that the moisture infiltration and gaseous exchange to the tree root system are maximised. In this regard, details demonstrating that this can be achieved for the following tree/s must be provided by an Australian Qualification Framework Level 5 Project Arborist to the satisfaction of the Council or registered certifier: Species Location Eucalyptus Microcorys…
79. DADWB07 - Tree Preservation - Excavation within the Structural Root Zone (SRZ) Any excavation that is required and may impact the SRZ area of the following tree/s to be retained is to be undertaken by hand or by non-destructive digging methods, under the supervision of an AQF Level 5 Project Arborist. Species Location TPZ SRZ Jacaranda mimosifolia Rear of site - as To be determined prior To be determined prior (Jacaranda) indicated on Tree to commencement of to commencement of Protection Plan works works In the event that major structural of feeder roots (>50mm in diameter) are encountered during excavation works, the consulting arborist is to recommend and or implement appropriate…
85. DADWB07 - Tree Preservation - Excavation within the Structural Root Zone (SRZ) Any excavation that is required and may impact the SRZ area of the following tree/s to be retained is to be undertaken by hand or by non-destructive digging methods, under the supervision of an AQF Level 5 Project Arborist. Tree number Species Location 1 Corymbia maculata (Spotted Gum) Street tree 3 Corymbia maculata (Spotted Gum) Street tree In the event that major structural of feeder roots (>50mm in diameter) are encountered during excavation works, the consulting arborist is to recommend and or implement appropriate measures to ensure the long term retention of the tree. If these measures involve…
79. DAOCF03 - Arborist’s Report - Follow up As part of the on-going assessment of the tree/s to be retained, the consulting arborist engaged by the applicant is to assess their health and any associated impacts from the proposed approved development. Findings are to be compiled and provided in a detailed report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier at the completion of construction and prior to issue of the relevant Occupation Certificate. This report must document: a) methods of excavation or construction used to carry out the works; b) any damage sustained by the tree/s as a result of the works; c) any subsequent remedial works required to be carried out by the consulting…
118. DAOCF03 - Arborist’s Report - Follow up As part of the on-going assessment of the tree/s to be retained, the consulting arborist engaged by the applicant is to assess their health and any associated impacts from the proposed approved development. Findings are to be compiled and provided in a detailed report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier at the completion of construction and prior to issue of the Occupation Certificate. This report must document: a) methods of excavation or construction used to carry out the works; b) any damage sustained by the tree/s as a result of the works; c) any subsequent remedial works required to be carried out by the consulting arborist as a…
114. DAOCF03 - Arborist’s Report - Follow up As part of the on-going assessment of the tree/s to be retained, the consulting arborist engaged by the applicant is to assess their health and any associated impacts from the proposed approved development. Findings are to be compiled and provided in a detailed report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier at the completion of construction and prior to issue of the Occupation Certificate. This report must document: a) methods of excavation or construction used to carry out the works; b) any damage sustained by the tree/s as a result of the works; c) any subsequent remedial works required to be carried out by the consulting arborist as a…
33. DACCF10 - Tree Preservation - Driveway or Paving Works within the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ) For approved driveway and or paving works within the Tree Protection Zone, as defined in section 3 of AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ of trees to be retained, the driveway/paving must be constructed to ensure that the existing moisture infiltration and gaseous exchange to the tree root system are maximised and minimal tree roots are cut to accommodate the new structure. In this regard, details demonstrating that this can be achieved for the following tree/s must be provided by an Australian Qualification Framework Level 5 Project Arborist to the satisfaction of the…
8. DAPDB09 - Tree Preservation All street trees and trees on private property that are protected under Council's Development Control Plan, shall be retained and protected in accordance with AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ during demolition except where Council's prior written consent has been obtained. To minimise impacts on trees to be retained access to and from the site from the street is to be determined prior to site set up. The Project Manager is to determine a route that best serves the Park users and construction requirements while ensuring access to TPZs of trees is minimised. Appropriate ground protection, designed by an AQF Level 5 Arborist will be…
51. DACCZ01 - Incorporation of Soil Vault System Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the applicant in consultation with a suitably qualified landscape designer/architect is to incorporate a `Stratacell’ soil vault system (or a similar system) along the entire length of the Mark Street and Marsden Street frontage where the proposed avenue planting is to occur. This is to ensure that the proposed avenue planting has sufficient soil volume to reach their full growth potential. The applicant is to also install the following species. Species Street Elaeocarpus eumundi - Smooth leafed Quandong Mark Street Nyssa sylvatica - Black tupelo Marsden Street (Reason: To ensure the site…
73. DADWB08 - Removal of Trees The following trees are approved for removal: Species Location Banksia integrifolia (T1) Within subject site Melaleuca viminalis x4 (T3-7) Within subject site Murraya paniculata (T8) Within subject site Acer palmatum (T9) Within subject site Melaleuca citrinus (T10) Within subject site Melaeuca bracteata (T11) Within subject site Xanthostemon chrysanthus (T12) Within subject site Syzygium spp. X2(T13,T18) Within subject site Melaleuca Bracteata 'Revolution (T14) Within subject site Eucalyptus Punctata (T16) Within subject site Eucalyptus leucoxylon (T17) Within subject site (Reason: To clarify which trees are permitted to be removed)
31. DACCF08 - Tree Planting In addition to the canopy trees at least one tree with a mature height of 5m is to be provided within the front setback area and at least one tree with a mature height of 8m is to be provided within the rear yard. Minimum standards for soil areas and depths are to be in accordance with the following table: Tree Size Height Spread Min Soil Area Min Soil depth Large trees >12m >8m 10m x 10m 1.2m Medium trees 8m-12m 4-8m 6m x 6m 1.0m Small trees 5m-8m <4m 3.5m x 3.5m 0.8m (Reason: Preservation of the landscape character of the area)
115. DAOCF04 - Street Tree Replacement The applicant shall meet the full cost to install 400 litre (container size) Elaeocarpus eumundi - Smooth leafed Quandong along Mark Street and Nyssa sylvatica - Black tupelo along Marsden Street. The location of the street trees shall be in accordance with the landscape concept. The tree/s shall be maintained by the applicant in a healthy and vigorous state for a period of 12 months from the date of planting or until established. (Reason: Tree preservation and environmental amenity)
27. DACCF01 - Canopy Tree/s To ensure the preservation of the landscape character of the area, the landscape plan submitted with the Construction Certificate application shall incorporate a minimum of two (2) canopy trees, to achieve a minimum 10m height at maturity and located on the site. The trees are to be supplied from a minimum 45 litre container and be maintained by the applicant until the fully established. (Reason: Preservation of the landscape character of the area)
26. DACCF01 - Canopy Tree/s To ensure the preservation of the landscape character of the area, the landscape plan submitted with the Construction Certificate application shall incorporate 3 canopy trees, to achieve a minimum 5m height at maturity and located within the council footpath. The trees are to be supplied from a minimum 75litre container and be maintained by the applicant until the fully established. (Reason: Preservation of the landscape character of the area)
11. DAPDB09 - Tree Preservation All street trees and trees on private property that are protected under Council's Development Control Plan, shall be retained and protected in accordance with AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ during demolition except where Council's prior written consent has been obtained. (Reason: Tree Preservation and Protection)
10. DAPDB09 - Tree Preservation All street trees and trees on private property that are protected under Council's Development Control Plan, shall be retained and protected in accordance with AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ during demolition except where Council's prior written consent has been obtained. (Reason: Tree Preservation and Protection)
8. DAPDB09 - Tree Preservation All street trees and trees on private property that are protected under Council's Development Control Plan, shall be retained and protected in accordance with AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ during demolition except where Council's prior written consent has been obtained. (Reason: Tree Preservation and Protection)
8. DAPDB09 - Tree Preservation All street trees and trees on private property that are protected under Council's Development Control Plan, shall be retained and protected in accordance with AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ during demolition except where Council's prior written consent has been obtained. (Reason: Tree Preservation and Protection)
7. DAPDB09 - Tree Preservation All street trees and trees on private property that are protected under Council's Development Control Plan, shall be retained and protected in accordance with AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’ during demolition except where Council's prior written consent has been obtained. (Reason: Tree Preservation and Protection)
80. DADWB08 - Removal of Trees The following trees are approved for removal: Species Location Callistemon linearis x1 Within property boundary Cupressus sempervirens x1 Within property boundary Callistemon viminalis x1 Within property boundary (Reason: To clarify which trees are permitted to be removed)
61. DADWB07 - Tree Preservation - Excavation within the Structural Root Zone (SRZ) To minimise disturbance to retained trees, no excavation shall take place within the SRZ, as defined in section 3.3.5 of AS 4970 - 2009 ‘Protection of Trees on Development Sites’. (Reason: Tree preservation)
86. DADWB08 - Removal of Trees The following trees are approved for removal: Tree number Species Location 2 Melaleuca quinquenervia (Paperbark) On the site (Reason: To clarify which trees are permitted to be removed)
84. DADWB02 - Tree Protection To minimise impacts on trees to be retained, no fill shall be placed and no building materials shall be stored under the drip lines of trees to be retained. (Reason: Tree preservation)
46. DADWB02 - Tree Protection To minimise impacts on trees to be retained, no fill shall be placed and no building materials shall be stored under the drip lines of trees to be retained. (Reason: Tree preservation)
72. DADWB02 - Tree Protection To minimise impacts on trees to be retained, no fill shall be placed and no building materials shall be stored under the drip lines of trees to be retained. (Reason: Tree preservation)
78. DADWB02 - Tree Protection To minimise impacts on trees to be retained, no fill shall be placed and no building materials shall be stored under the drip lines of trees to be retained. (Reason: Tree preservation)
78. DADWB02 - Tree Protection To minimise impacts on trees to be retained, no fill shall be placed and no building materials shall be stored under the drip lines of trees to be retained. (Reason: Tree preservation)
60. DADWB02 - Tree Protection To minimise impacts on trees to be retained, no fill shall be placed and no building materials shall be stored under the drip lines of trees to be retained. (Reason: Tree preservation)
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