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新洲不是离房子三米内砍树不要council批吗?
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Exempt tree works
Section 3 of DCP 2011 Section 5.4 Preservation of Trees or Vegetation explains when approval from Council (either by tree permit or by development application) is not required to carry out tree works, including the removal or pruning of a tree.
Council recently adopted changes to DCP 2011 Section 5.4 to allow tree works on any tree irrespective of the height where the trunk of the tree at ground level is within 3 metres of:
the outside enclosing wall of a legally constructed building; or
the outside edge of the footings of a legally constructed carport; or
the outside edge of the coping of a legally constructed swimming pool.
This exemption does not apply to any tree which:
is listed on the Significant Tree Register;
or is located on a site classified as being part of a vulnerable, threatened or endangered ecological community or provides or has the potential to provide habitat for native fauna or fauna classified as vulnerable or threatened under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 (NSW) or the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Commonwealth);
is or forms part of a heritage item or place;
is within a heritage conservation area;
is or forms part of an Aboriginal object;
is within an Aboriginal place of heritage significance, or
is on public land
Tree owners need to ensure that they are not in one of the above situations before they prune or remove a tree under the new within 3m exemption.
Please note: All trees outside the 3m rule require approval for any tree works including pruning or removal if they are higher than 5m (Check for other exemptions that may apply under DCP 2011 Section 5.4 Preservation of Trees or Vegetation Section 3: Exempt Works) |
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