Ku-ring-gai Tree Management Conditions
93 tree management conditions imposed by Ku-ring-gai across 6 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.
52. Infrastructure damage security bond and inspection fee To ensure that any damage to Council property as a result of construction activity is rectified in a timely manner: (a) All work or activity undertaken pursuant to this development consent must be undertaken in a manner to avoid damage to Council property and must not jeopardise the safety of any person using or occupying the adjacent public areas. (b) The applicant, builder, developer or any person acting in reliance on this consent shall be responsible for making good any damage to Council property and for the removal from Council property of any waste bin, building materials, sediment, silt, or any other material or article. (c)…
52. Infrastructure damage security bond and inspection fee To ensure that any damage to Council property as a result of construction activity is rectified in a timely manner: (a) All work or activity undertaken pursuant to this development consent must be undertaken in a manner to avoid damage to Council property and must not jeopardise the safety of any person using or occupying the adjacent public areas. (b) The applicant, builder, developer or any person acting in reliance on this consent shall be responsible for making good any damage to Council property and for the removal from Council property of any waste bin, building materials, sediment, silt, or any other material or article. (c)…
51. Infrastructure damage security bond and inspection fee To ensure that any damage to Council property as a result of construction activity is rectified in a timely manner: (a) All work or activity undertaken pursuant to this development consent must be undertaken in a manner to avoid damage to Council property and must not jeopardise the safety of any person using or occupying the adjacent public areas. (b) The applicant, builder, developer or any person acting in reliance on this consent shall be responsible for making good any damage to Council property and for the removal from Council property of any waste bin, building materials, sediment, silt, or any other material or article. (c)…
51. Infrastructure damage security bond and inspection fee To ensure that any damage to Council property as a result of construction activity is rectified in a timely manner: (a) All work or activity undertaken pursuant to this development consent must be undertaken in a manner to avoid damage to Council property and must not jeopardise the safety of any person using or occupying the adjacent public areas. (b) The applicant, builder, developer or any person acting in reliance on this consent shall be responsible for making good any damage to Council property and for the removal from Council property of any waste bin, building materials, sediment, silt, or any other material or article. (c)…
31. Infrastructure damage security bond and inspection fee To ensure that any damage to Council property as a result of construction activity is rectified in a timely manner: (a) All work or activity undertaken pursuant to this development consent must be undertaken in a manner to avoid damage to Council property and must not jeopardise the safety of any person using or occupying the adjacent public areas. (b) The applicant, builder, developer or any person acting in reliance on this consent shall be responsible for making good any damage to Council property and for the removal from Council property of any waste bin, building materials, sediment, silt, or any other material or article. (c)…
68. Arborist’s inspection and reporting The tree/s to be retained shall be inspected and monitored by an AQF Level 5 arborist in accordance with the current version of Australian Standard AS 4970 - Protection of trees on development sites during and after completion of development works to ensure their long term survival. The Principal Certifier must be provided with reports by the project arborist within 7 days of the inspection detailing the date of inspection, identifying the trees by their number, the location and species, tree health, compliance with conditions of the Development Consent, description of the works inspected, description of any impacts to trees and any rectification…
10. Tree protection fencing excluding structure Prior to the commencement of any works, the tree protection zone of the listed tree/s excluding that area of the approved building structures, driveway and related structures shall be fenced off for the specified radius from the trunk to prevent any activities or storage of material within the fenced area. The fence/s shall be maintained intact until the completion of all works. Tree/Location Radius in metres T1 Callistemon viminalis, located in the road reserve 3.2 T6 Acer palmatum, located in the front setback 2.4 T8 Araucarua cunninghamii, located in the front setback 6.6 T16 Callistemon viminalis, located in adjacent site No 10 Charlton…
79. Arborist’s inspection and reporting The tree/s to be retained shall be inspected and monitored by an AQF Level 5 arborist in accordance with the current version of Australian Standard AS 4970 - Protection of trees on development sites during and after completion of development works to ensure their long term survival. The Principal Certifier must be provided with reports by the project arborist within 7 days of the inspection detailing the date of inspection, identifying the trees by their number, the location and species, tree health, compliance with conditions of the Development Consent, description of the works inspected, description of any impacts to trees and any rectification…
75. Arborist’s inspection and reporting The tree/s to be retained shall be inspected and monitored by an AQF Level 5 arborist in accordance with the current version of Australian Standard AS 4970 - Protection of trees on development sites during and after completion of development works to ensure their long term survival. The Principal Certifier must be provided with reports by the project arborist within 7 days of the inspection detailing the date of inspection, identifying the trees by their number, the location and species, tree health, compliance with conditions of the Development Consent, description of the works inspected, description of any impacts to trees and any rectification…
26. Amendments to approved landscape plan Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that the approved landscape plan(s), listed below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, have been amended in accordance with the requirements of this condition as well as other conditions of this Development Consent: Plan no. Drawn by Dated DWG NO. 000, 001, C100, 100, 101, 102, 103, Site Image 26.02.2025 201, 202, 203, 500, 501 and 502 The above landscape plan(s) shall be amended as follows: a) A total of eleven trees capable of attaining a minimum height of 18.0m shall be provided within and spread throughout the site. b) Trees 33 and 37 shall be proposed for removal…
75. Hand excavation All excavation, other than the basement, within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s shall be carried out by hand digging and/or by an air knife and shall be supervised by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. The arborist /horticulturalist shall provide a report to the Principal Certifier confirming compliance with this condition: Tree/location Radius in metres Tree 2 Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda)/ to verge. 3.2m Tree 3 Lophostemon confertus (Brush Box)/ to verge. 9.9m Tree 4 Lophostemon confertus (Brush Box)/ to verge. 10.6m Tree 5 Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda)/to verge 5m Tree 6 Jacaranda…
72. Retention of tree roots No tree roots of 50mm or greater in diameter located within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s shall be severed or injured in the process of any works during the construction period. All pruning of roots less than 50mm in diameter shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturalist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. Tree/location Radius in metres Tree 2 Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda)/ to verge. 3.2m Tree 3 Lophostemon confertus (Brush Box)/ to verge. 9.9m Tree 4 Lophostemon confertus (Brush Box)/ to verge. 10.6m Tree 5 Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda)/to verge 5m Tree 6 Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda)/ to 5.5m…
31. Excavation for services 31. Excavation for services To enable the Condition to be satisfied prior to the issue of Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier Prior to the issue of any the relevant Construction the ‘relevant’ Construction Certificate and enable the shall be satisfied that no proposed underground services (ie: Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that no proposed flexibility to provide staged Construction Certificates. water, sewerage, drainage, gas or other service) unless underground services (ie: water, sewerage, drainage, gas or previously approved by conditions of consent, are located other service) unless previously approved by…
77. Trees on nature strip Removal or pruning of the following tree/s on Council's nature strip shall be undertaken at no cost to Council by one of Council’s approved tree contractors. A list of contractors is available from Council’s Supervisor Streetscapes, who are in Council’s Operation’s Department. Council’s Supervisor Streetscape must be advised via email, within a minimum of 48 hours prior to commencement of the works, with the following detail: selected contractor, the item code associated rate provided. eDA0190/25 Page | 29 You and/or the contractor will be responsible for the reporting and/or repair of any services damaged because of works undertaken. Tree/location Tree…
69. Excavation near trees No mechanical excavation shall be undertaken within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s until root pruning, by hand digging and/or air knife to a depth of 600mm, is undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. The arborist/horticulturist shall provide a report to the Principal Certifier confirming compliance with this condition: Tree/Location Radius in metres Tree 104 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum) to the western 11.6m boundary within neighbouring lot Tree 105 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum) to the western 6.4m boundary within neighbouring lot Tree 107 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney…
67. Retention of tree roots No tree roots of 50mm or greater in diameter located within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s shall be severed or injured in the process of any works during the construction period. All pruning of roots less than 50mm in diameter shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturalist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. Tree/Location Radius in metres Tree 104 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum) to the western 11.6m boundary within neighbouring lot Tree 105 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum) to the western 6.4m boundary within neighbouring lot Tree 107 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum) to the western 6.8m boundary…
74. Excavation near trees No mechanical excavation of the basement shall be undertaken within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s until root pruning, by hand digging and/or air knife to a depth of 500mm, is undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. The arborist/horticulturist shall provide a report to the Principal Certifier confirming compliance with this condition: Tree/location Radius in metres Tree 3 Lophostemon confertus (Brush Box)/ to verge. 9.9m Tree 4 Lophostemon confertus (Brush Box)/ to verge. 10.6m Tree 8 Liquidambar styraciflua (Liquidambar)/ to frontage 7m Tree 20 Sapium sebiferum (ChineseTallow…
5. Root Mapping Prior to works commencing, root mapping is to be carried out along the front boundary within the Notional Root Zone (NRZ) of the street trees numbered Trees 1 and 2 and 21 Cinnamomum camphora (Camphor laurel) in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4970- 2025. The location and distribution of the roots is to be determined through non-destructive investigation methods (pneumatic, hand digging or ground penetrating radar) undertaken by an experienced arborist with minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. Photographs shall be taken, and a root zone map prepared. No roots must be cut, bruised or frayed during the process. Exposed roots are to be kept moist, and the excavation back…
15. Tree protection fencing Prior to the commencement of any works, the tree protection zone of the listed trees is to be fenced off at the specified radius from the trunk/s to prevent any activities or storage of material within the fenced area. The fence/s shall remain in place and be kept intact until the completion of all demolition/building work. Tree/Location Radius in metres Tree 104 and 105 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum)/ to the To edge of existing western boundary within neighbouring lot kerb to 7m where no kerb Tree 107 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum)/ to the western 4m boundary within neighbouring lot Tree 108 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum)/ to southwestern 4m…
79. Retention of tree roots No tree roots of 50mm or greater in diameter located within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s shall be severed or injured in the process of any works during the construction period. All pruning of roots less than 50mm in diameter shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturalist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. Tree/location Radius in metres Trees: 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. Shirley Rd nature strip 12 x trunk diameter Tree 12: Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda) Adjacent to 5.0m northern site boundary within neighbouring site. Tree 14 Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum) Adjacent to 11.0m south; 15.0m…
77. Approved tree works Prior to the commencement of any works, the following is to be undertaken to the specified trees: Tree/location Approved tree works Tree 5, 6 and 7 Camellia sp (Camellia)/to northern boundary Removal Tree 8 Acer buergeriana (Trident Maple)/to northern boundary Removal Tree 9 Polyspora axillaris (Fried Egg Plant)/ to northern boundary Removal Tree 10 Murraya paniculata (Orange Jessamine)/to northern boundary Removal Tree 15, 16 Syagrus romanzoffiana (Cocos Palm)/ to northern boundary Removal Tree 22 Camellia japonica (Camellia) Removal Tree 27 Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig) Removal Tree 29 Magnolia champaca (Himilayan Magnolia) Removal Tree 32 Lagerstroemia indica…
52. Excavation near trees No mechanical excavation shall be undertaken within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s until root pruning, by hand digging and/or air knife to a depth of 600mm, is undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. The arborist/horticulturist shall provide a report to the Principal Certifier confirming compliance with this condition: Tree/location Radius in metres T20 Hymenosporum flavum, located in the northern portion of the 2.5 easement. T21 Eucalyptus scoparia, located in the rear of No 10 Charlton Ave 10.8 T24 Harpephyllum caffrum, located in the rear of the site adjacent to 15.0 the rear…
13. Tree protection fencing Prior to the commencement of any works, the tree protection zone of the listed trees is to be fenced off at the specified radius from the trunk/s to prevent any activities or storage of material within the fenced area. The fence/s shall remain in place and be kept intact until the completion of all demolition/building work. Tree/Location Radius in metres Tree 10: Lagerstroemia indica (Crepe Myrtle) Adjacent to 2.0m western site boundary Tree 15: Camellia sasanqua (Chinese Camellia) Adjacent 2.0m to western site boundary Trees: 24, 25, & 27 Alectryon tomentosa (Rambutan) 3.0m Adjacent to northern site boundary Tree 43 Ficus microcarpa var. hillii (Hill’s Fig)…
70. Trees on nature strip Removal or pruning of the following tree/s on Council's nature strip shall be undertaken at no cost to Council by one of Council’s approved tree contractors. A list of contractors is available from Council’s Supervisor Streetscapes, who are in Council’s Operation’s Department. Council’s Supervisor Streetscape must be advised via email, within a minimum of 48 hours prior to commencement of the works, with the following detail: selected contractor, the item code associated rate provided. Page 27 of 45 You and/or the contractor will be responsible for the reporting and/or repair of any services damaged because of works undertaken. Tree/location Tree Works…
21. Trunk and branch protection Prior to the commencement of any works, the trunk/s and branches of the listed trees are to be protected by the placement of 50 x 100mm timbers over suitable protective padding material in accordance with Section 4.5.2 of the current version of Australian Standard AS 4970 - Protection of trees on development sites. The trunk and branch protection shall be maintained intact until the completion of all works. Any damage to the tree/s is to be treated in a timely manner by an experienced arborist, with minimum AQF Level 5 qualification and a report detailing the works carried out shall be submitted to the Principal Certifier: Tree/Location Tree 6 and 7 Jacaranda…
15. Tree protection signage Prior to the commencement of any works, tree protection signage is to be attached to the tree protection fencing, displayed in a prominent position and repeated at 10 metres intervals or closer where the fence changes direction. Each sign shall contain in a clearly legible form, the following information: The words: • Tree protection zone/No access. • This fence has been installed to prevent damage to the tree/s and their growing environment both above and below ground. Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield and the following information: • The name, address, and telephone number of the developer/builder and project…
83. Retention of tree roots No tree roots of 50mm or greater in diameter located within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s shall be severed or injured in the process of any works during the construction period. All pruning of roots less than 50mm in diameter shall be undertaken Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield by an experienced arborist/horticulturalist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. Tree/location Radius in metres All retained trees On site and within 10m of site boundaries 12 x trunk diameter All retained trees Within 6.0m of proposed works 12 x trunk diameter Reason: To protect existing trees.
18. Tree protection signage Prior to the commencement of any works, tree protection signage is to be attached to the tree protection fencing, displayed in a prominent position and repeated at 10 metres intervals or closer where the fence changes direction. Each sign shall contain in a clearly legible form, the following information: The words: Tree protection zone/No access. This fence has been installed to prevent damage to the tree/s and their growing environment both above and below ground. and the following information: The name, address, and telephone number of the developer/builder and project arborist Reason: To protect existing trees.
71. Canopy/root pruning Canopy and/or root pruning of the following tree/s that is necessary to accommodate the approved building works shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum qualification of a horticulture certificate or tree surgery certificate. All pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. Tree/location Tree works Tree 8 Liquidambar styraciflua Canopy pruning to clear building (Liquidambar)/ to frontage Tree 21 Waterhousia floribunda (Weeping Canopy pruning to clear building Lillypilly)/to rear Reason: To protect existing trees.
20. Tree protection signage Prior to the commencement of any works, tree protection signage is to be attached to the tree protection fencing, displayed in a prominent position and repeated at 10 metres intervals or closer where the fence changes direction. Each sign shall contain in a clearly legible form, the following information: The words: • Tree protection zone/No access. • This fence has been installed to prevent damage to the tree/s and their growing environment both above and below ground. and the following information: • The name, address, and telephone number of the developer/builder and project arborist Reason: To protect existing trees.
12. Tree protection signage Prior to the commencement of any works, tree protection signage is to be attached to the tree protection fencing, displayed in a prominent position and repeated at 10 metres intervals or closer where the fence changes direction. Each sign shall contain in a clearly legible form, the following information: The words: • Tree protection zone/No access. • This fence has been installed to prevent damage to the tree/s and their growing environment both above and below ground. and the following information: • The name, address, and telephone number of the developer/builder and project arborist Reason: To protect existing trees.
86. Hand excavation All excavation within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s shall be carried out by hand digging and/or by an air knife and shall be supervised by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. The arborist /horticulturalist shall provide a report to the Principal Certifier confirming compliance with this condition: Tree/Location Radius in metres Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield All retained trees On site and within 10.0m of site boundaries 12 x trunk diameter Reason: To protect existing trees.
23. Project arborist Prior to the commencement of any works, a project arborist shall be engaged to ensure all tree protection measures and works are carried out in accordance with the conditions of this Development Consent. The project arborist shall have a minimum AQF Level 5 qualification with a minimum of 5 years experience. Details of the arborist including name, business name and contact details shall be provided to the Principal Certifier and a copy shall be provided to Council. Reason: To protect of existing trees. DA Draft Condition Set - 7 -11 Pockley Avenue ROSEVILLE.DOCX Created on 14/01/2026 2:34:00 PM
85. Excavation near trees No mechanical excavation shall be undertaken within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s until root pruning, by hand digging and/or air knife to a depth of 1000mm, is undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. The arborist/horticulturist shall provide a report to the Principal Certifier confirming compliance with this condition: Tree/location Radius in metres Tree 43 Ficus microcarpa var. hillii (Hill’s Fig) Adjacent to eastern 9.5m site boundary Reason: To protect existing trees.
81. Canopy/root pruning Canopy and/or root pruning of the following tree/s that is necessary to accommodate the approved building works shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum qualification of a horticulture certificate or tree surgery certificate. All pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. Tree/location Tree works Tree 43 Ficus microcarpa var. hillii (Hill’s Canopy and root pruning Fig) Adjacent to eastern site boundary Reason: To protect existing trees.
17. Ground protection - avoiding soil compaction Prior to the commencement of any works, temporary measures, to avoid root damage and soil compaction, are to be installed in accordance with Section 4.5.3 (figure 4) of the current version of Australian Standard AS 4970 - Protection of trees on development sites, within the specified radius of the following listed tree/s: Tree/Location Tree 43 Ficus microcarpa var. hillii (Hill’s Fig) / Adjacent to eastern site boundary. Between building footprint and tree protection fencing Reason: To protect existing trees.
75. Cutting of tree roots and branches Where it is unavoidable, tree roots and branches severed for the purposes of constructing the approved works shall be cut cleanly by hand, by an experienced arborist/horticulturist with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. All pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. The arborist / horticulturalist shall provide a report to the Certifier confirming compliance with this condition. Reason: To protect existing trees.
78. Cutting of tree roots and branches Where it is unavoidable, tree roots and branches severed for the purposes of constructing the approved works shall be cut cleanly by hand, by an experienced arborist/horticulturist with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. All pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. The arborist / horticulturalist shall provide a report to the Certifier confirming compliance with this condition. Reason: To protect existing trees.
81. Hand excavation All excavation within the specified radius of the trunk/s of the following tree/s shall be carried out by hand digging and/or by an air knife and shall be supervised by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. The arborist /horticulturalist shall provide a report to the Principal Certifier confirming compliance with this condition: Tree/Location Radius in metres All retained trees On site and within 6m of site boundaries 12 x trunk diameter Reason: To protect existing trees.
82. Cutting of tree roots and branches Where it is unavoidable, tree roots and branches severed for the purposes of constructing the approved works shall be cut cleanly by hand, by an experienced arborist/horticulturist with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. All pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. The arborist/horticulturalist shall provide a report to the Certifier confirming compliance with this condition. Reason: To protect existing trees.
50. Cutting of tree roots and branches Where it is unavoidable, tree roots and branches severed for the purposes of constructing the approved works shall be cut cleanly by hand, by an experienced arborist/horticulturist with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification. All pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. The arborist/horticulturalist shall provide a report to the Certifier confirming compliance with this condition. Reason: To protect existing trees.
38. Excavation for services Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that no proposed underground services (ie: water, sewerage, drainage, gas or other service) unless previously approved by conditions of consent, are located beneath the canopy of any tree protected under the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan, located on the subject allotment and adjoining allotments. Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield Reason: To protect existing trees.
20. Project arborist Prior to the commencement of any works, a project arborist shall be engaged to ensure all tree protection measures and works are carried out in accordance with the conditions of this Development Consent. The project arborist shall have a minimum AQF Level 5 qualification with a minimum of 5 years experience. Details of the arborist including name, business name and contact details shall be provided to the Principal Certifier and a copy shall be provided to Council. Reason: To protect of existing trees.
23. Project arborist Prior to the commencement of any works, a project arborist shall be engaged to ensure all tree protection measures and works are carried out in accordance with the conditions of this Development Consent. The project arborist shall have a minimum AQF Level 5 qualification with a minimum of 5 years experience. Details of the arborist including name, business name and contact details shall be provided to the Principal Certifier and a copy shall be provided to Council. Reason: To protect of existing trees.
14. Project arborist Prior to the commencement of any works, a project arborist shall be engaged to ensure all tree protection measures and works are carried out in accordance with the conditions of this Development Consent. The project arborist shall have a minimum AQF Level 5 qualification with a minimum of 5 years experience. Details of the arborist including name, business name and contact details shall be provided to the Principal Certifier and a copy shall be provided to Council. Reason: To protect of existing trees.
24. Tree protection plan Page 10 of 45 Prior to the commencement of any works, tree protection works shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved tree protection plan(s), listed below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, except where amended by other conditions of this Development Consent: Plan no. Drawn by Dated Appendix 6 Tree Protection Plan Sheet 1 Earthscape 2/4/25 Horticultural Services Appendix 6 Tree Protection Plan Sheet 2 Earthscape 2/4/25 Horticultural Services Reason: To protect existing trees.
135. Canopy replenishment trees to be maintained The canopy replenishment trees required to be planted shall be maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition until they attain a height of 5 metres when they will be protected by Council’s Development Control Plan. Any of the trees found faulty, damaged, dying or dead shall be replaced with the same species. Reason: To maintain the treed character of the area. Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield
16. Tree protection fencing Prior to the commencement of any works, the tree protection zone of the listed trees is to be fenced off at the specified radius from the trunk/s to prevent any activities or storage of material within the fenced area. The fence/s shall remain in place and be kept intact until the completion of all demolition/building work. Tree/Location Radius in metres Tree 8 Liquidambar styraciflua (Liquidambar)/ to frontage 5m Reason: To protect existing trees.
24. Tree protection plan Prior to the commencement of any works, tree protection works shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved tree protection plan(s), listed below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, except where amended by other conditions of this Development Consent: Plan no. Drawn by Dated Appendix F, Site Plan B - Survey of Trees Redgum Horticultural 28/03/2025 to be Retained and Tree Protection Plan Reason: To protect existing trees.
32. Excavation for services Prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that no proposed underground services (ie: water, sewerage, drainage, gas or other service) unless previously approved by conditions of consent, are located beneath the canopy of any tree protected under the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan, located on the subject allotment and adjoining allotments. Reason: To protect existing trees.
3. Updated Conditions Without Prejudice - 136-144 and 148 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga.DOCX Created on 6/08/2025 3:17:00 PM The words: • Tree protection zone/No access. • This fence has been installed to prevent damage to the tree/s and their growing environment both above and below ground. and the following information: • The name, address, and telephone number of the developer/builder and project arborist Reason: To protect existing trees.
13. Inspection of tree protection measures Upon installation of the required tree protection measures, an inspection is to be conducted by the project arborist or the Principal Certifier to verify that tree protection measures comply with all relevant conditions of this Development Consent. Reason: To protect existing trees. NEW DA Draft Condition Set - 4B & 8 Charlton Avenue TURRAMURRA.DOCX Created on 13/11/2025 4:37:00 PM
108. Canopy replenishment trees to be maintained The canopy replenishment trees required to be planted shall be maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition until they attain a height of 5 metres when they will be protected by Council’s Development Control Plan. Any of the trees found faulty, damaged, dying or dead shall be replaced with the same species. Reason: To maintain the treed character of the area.
53. No storage of materials beneath trees No activities, soil compaction, storage or disposal of materials shall take place beneath the canopy of any tree protected under Council's Development Control Plan at any time unless specified in other conditions of this consent. Reason: To protect existing trees. NEW DA Draft Condition Set - 4B & 8 Charlton Avenue TURRAMURRA.DOCX Created on 13/11/2025 4:37:00 PM
90. Canopy replenishment trees to be planted The canopy replenishment trees to be planted shall be maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition until they attain a height of 5 metres when they will be protected by Council’s Development Control Plan. Any of the trees found faulty, damaged, dying or dead shall be replaced with the same species. Reason: To maintain the treed character of the area.
78. Canopy replenishment trees to be planted The canopy replenishment trees to be planted shall be maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition until they attain a height of 5 metres when they will be protected by Council’s Development Control Plan. Any of the trees found faulty, damaged, dying or dead shall be replaced with the same species. Reason: To maintain the treed character of the area.
83. Canopy replenishment trees to be planted The canopy replenishment trees to be planted shall be maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition until they attain a height of 5 metres when they will be protected by Council’s Development Control Plan. Any of the trees found faulty, damaged, dying or dead shall be replaced with the same species. Reason: To maintain the treed character of the area.
85. Canopy replenishment trees to be planted The canopy replenishment trees to be planted shall be maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition until they attain a height of 5 metres when they will be protected by Council’s Development Control Plan. Any of the trees found faulty, damaged, dying or dead shall be replaced with the same species. Reason: To maintain the treed character of the area.
55. Canopy replenishment trees to be planted The canopy replenishment trees to be planted shall be maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition until they attain a height of 5 metres when they will be protected by Council’s Development Control Plan. Any of the trees found faulty, damaged, dying or dead shall be replaced with the same species. Reason: To maintain the treed character of the area.
73. Canopy replenishment trees to be planted The canopy replenishment trees to be planted shall be maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition until they attain a height of 5 metres when they will be protected by Council’s Development Control Plan. Any of the trees found faulty, damaged, dying or dead shall be replaced with the same species. Reason: To maintain the treed character of the area.
80. Approved tree works Prior to the commencement of any works, the following is to be undertaken to the specified trees: Tree/location Approved tree works Tree 3: Ulmus parvifolia (Chinese Elm) Shirley Rd nature Removal strip Trees:13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, Removal 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, and 45 On site eDA0190/25 Page | 30
3. All root or canopy pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. Page 29 of 45 Removal or pruning of any other tree on the site is not approved, excluding species and works exempt under Council’s Development Control Plan. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the Development Consent.
3. All root or canopy pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. Removal or pruning of any other tree on the site is not approved, excluding species and works exempt under Council’s Development Control Plan. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the Development Consent.
3. All root or canopy pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. Removal or pruning of any other tree on the site is not approved, excluding species and works exempt under Council’s Development Control Plan. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the Development Consent.
3. All root or canopy pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. Removal or pruning of any other tree on the site is not approved, excluding species and works exempt under Council’s Development Control Plan. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the Development Consent.
3. All root or canopy pruning works shall be undertaken as specified in current version of Australian Standard AS 4373 - Pruning of amenity trees. Removal or pruning of any other tree on the site is not approved, excluding species and works exempt under Council’s Development Control Plan. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the Development Consent.
68. Approved tree works Prior to the commencement of any works, the following is to be undertaken to the specified trees: Tree/location Approved tree works Tree 1, 2, 3,10,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 19 Removal are approved for removal under the road widening works for the intersection. Tree 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 18, 20. 21, 22, Removal 24, 25, 110 - 120
19. Tree protective fencing type galvanised mesh Tree protection fencing shall be constructed of galvanised pipe at 2.4 metres spacing and connected by securely attached chain mesh fencing to a minimum height of 1.8 metres. Reason: To protect existing trees. DA Draft Condition Set - 7 -11 Pockley Avenue ROSEVILLE.DOCX Created on 14/01/2026 2:34:00 PM
17. Tree protection signage Prior to the commencement of any works, tree protection signage is to be attached to the tree protection fencing, displayed in a prominent position and repeated at 10 metres intervals or closer where the fence changes direction. Each sign shall contain in a clearly legible form, the following information:
18. Inspection of tree protection measures Upon installation of the required tree protection measures, an inspection is to be conducted by the project arborist or the Principal Certifier to verify that tree protection measures comply with all relevant conditions of this Development Consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
22. Inspection of tree protection measures Upon installation of the required tree protection measures, an inspection is to be conducted by the project arborist or the Principal Certifier to verify that tree protection measures comply with all relevant conditions of this Development Consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
22. Inspection of tree protection measures Upon installation of the required tree protection measures, an inspection is to be conducted by the project arborist or the Principal Certifier to verify that tree protection measures comply with all relevant conditions of this Development Consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
19. Inspection of tree protection measures Upon installation of the required tree protection measures, an inspection is to be conducted by the project arborist or the Principal Certifier to verify that tree protection measures comply with all relevant conditions of this Development Consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
88. No storage of materials beneath trees No activities, soil compaction, storage or disposal of materials shall take place beneath the canopy of any tree protected under Council's Development Control Plan at any time unless specified in other conditions of this consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
76. No storage of materials beneath trees No activities, soil compaction, storage or disposal of materials shall take place beneath the canopy of any tree protected under Council's Development Control Plan at any time unless specified in other conditions of this consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
81. No storage of materials beneath trees No activities, soil compaction, storage or disposal of materials shall take place beneath the canopy of any tree protected under Council's Development Control Plan at any time unless specified in other conditions of this consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
83. No storage of materials beneath trees No activities, soil compaction, storage or disposal of materials shall take place beneath the canopy of any tree protected under Council's Development Control Plan at any time unless specified in other conditions of this consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
70. No storage of materials beneath trees No activities, soil compaction, storage or disposal of materials shall take place beneath the canopy of any tree protected under Council's Development Control Plan at any time unless specified in other conditions of this consent. Reason: To protect existing trees.
84. Approved tree works Prior to the commencement of any works, the following is to be undertaken to the specified trees: Tree/location Approved tree works Trees: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, Removal 23, 29, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 46, 47, 54, and 55
14. Tree protective fencing type galvanised mesh Tree protection fencing shall be constructed of galvanised pipe at 2.4 metres spacing and connected by securely attached chain mesh fencing to a minimum height of 1.8 metres. Reason: To protect existing trees.
17. Tree protective fencing type galvanised mesh Tree protection fencing shall be constructed of galvanised pipe at 2.4 metres spacing and connected by securely attached chain mesh fencing to a minimum height of 1.8 metres. Reason: To protect existing trees.
11. Tree protective fencing type galvanised mesh Tree protection fencing shall be constructed of galvanised pipe at 2.4 metres spacing and connected by securely attached chain mesh fencing to a minimum height of 1.8 metres. Reason: To protect existing trees.
16. Tree protective fencing type galvanised mesh Tree protection fencing shall be constructed of galvanised pipe at 2.4 metres spacing and connected by securely attached chain mesh fencing to a minimum height of 1.8 metres. Reason: To protect existing trees.
1. All trees are to be clearly tagged and identified in accordance with the specifications in the arborist report prior to the removal or pruning of any tree/s .
1. All trees are to be clearly tagged and identified in accordance with the specifications in the arborist report prior to the removal or pruning of any tree/s .
1. All trees are to be clearly tagged and identified in accordance with the specifications in the arborist report prior to the removal or pruning of any tree/s .
1. All trees are to be clearly tagged and identified in accordance with the specifications in the arborist report prior to the removal or pruning of any tree/s .
2. Canopy and/or root pruning shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification.
2. Canopy and/or root pruning shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification.
2. Canopy and/or root pruning shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification.
2. Canopy and/or root pruning shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification.
2. Canopy and/or root pruning shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification.
2. Canopy and/or root pruning shall be undertaken by an experienced arborist/horticulturist, with a minimum AQF Level 3 qualification.
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