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1. Consent is granted to the following schedule of works, and refers to the submitted applicant’s site plan:
Tree tag Condition/Comments Works Objection Y/N
0630 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
0634 No objection as seen in RB2023 - 0891 Remove N
0635 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
0636 No objection as seen in RB2023 - 0891 Remove N
0637 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
0638 No objection as seen in RB2023 - 0891 Remove N
0639 No objection as seen in RB2023 - 0891 Remove N
0640 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
0641 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
0642 Encroaching onto adjacent BT cables, deadwood present throughout the crown Pune to create a 1m clearance of adjacent BT cables (pruning cuts not to exceed 30 mm diameter) remove deadwood. N
0645 Dead tree. No objection as seen in RB2023 - 0891 Remove N
0647 Stump only Remove N
0649 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
0654 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
0675 This work has already been carried out Pollard N
0806 Dead tree Remove N
0807 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
0808 Dead tree Remove N
0809 Tree does not meet the criteria for TPO Remove N
2. All tree works detailed in Informative 1 shall be carried out in accordance with British Standard 3998: 2010, unless otherwise stated in the application.
3. Please note the authorised works should be completed within 2 years of the decision notice otherwise a new application for consent to carry out any non-exempt tree work will be required.
4. Any conservation area protected trees that are removed because they are dead or dangerous must be replaced in order to maintain the character of the conservation area. The replacement trees must be planted within 12 months of this letter; the trees should be of a similar species to those removed and of a size not less than 10-12cm girth when planted. It is recommended that planting takes place between the months of October and February but being careful to avoid periods of waterlogging or hard frost. If the new tree species proposed is different from that removed, then details of the species should be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority before planting is completed.
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