The applicant will undoubtedly receive permission to remove the tree: I would oppose that, but also recognise council greed that will permit it to be removed. However, I believe the applicant should be required to find another spot along their section of footpath to "install" another mature tree. We cannot just keep chopping trees down without considering the broader impacts that stem from destroying the tree's ecosystem, and its shade and cooling value. Sure, the tree isn't that big and it's all about corporate greed, but we have to stop chopping down our trees and finding another way. I remember 10 years or so back when there used to be a beautiful fragrant native frangipani - metres tall - very close to that intersection. It got the chop for unknown reasons, and was never replaced. Don't let the same happen to this tree.
264 Glen Osmond Rd Fullarton SA 5063
- Description
- Variation to Application 21015912 - change in land use to a service trade premises (display of camper vans and camper trailers Original Nature: Demolish existing buildings and construct new motor repair station with mezzanine level; associated car parking; and remove street tree
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