Enmore Park Plan of Management - Land

Enmore Park Plan of Management - Land Enmore Park Plan of Management - Land

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URBAN FORESTRY AUSTRALIA - TREE MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING ARBORICULTURISTSSCHEDULE OF ASSESSED TREESENMORE PARK, MARRICKVILLE, NSW. JANUARY 2008TreeNo.Botanic & CommonName*Hht(m)*Sp(m)*DBH(mm)Age *H *C Comments SULE *Landsig.*RV*TPZ1 Ficus rubiginosaPort Jackson Fig12 16 1400ARFLM Fair Fair Co-dominant stems @ 800mm. Crown is thinning, some past large branch failures notedwith decay pockets. Some inclusions of epicormics, typical of species. Recent utilityworks on the east side of tree has damaged branches, torn bark and branches. There isa minor amount of deadwood. There are exposed roots with mechanical damage frommowers. Roots are noted at least 6m west of tree. There is a path approximately 3.5msouth of tree. Soil is compacted with roots under kerb, into car park area to dish drain.Prune to clean up damage, old stubs and deadwood of 30mm diameter and up.2A H H 152 Ficus rubiginosaPort Jackson Fig13 16 720 LM Fair Fair Included stem to north, crown is thinning with previous failures noted. Some smalldiameter deadwood noted, no major deadwood. Some tip dieback predominately in theupper and southern side of crown.Reduce weight by reduction of branch cluster, approximately 4m north of centre of tree.2A H H 113 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box9 4.5 300 SM Good Fair-PoorSlight stem sweep to the north, stem cluster (of three stems) at 1.5m above ground level.There is significant inclusion of subordinate stems. Borer exit holes and wounds to thesouth facing stems. Increment strips on north side of stem. Soil compacted.Remove and replace.2B M L 24 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig5 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig6 6 180 I Good Good Woody root damage by mowers, and trimmer damage to root crown.Provide mulched area to protect root crown from trimmer damage.10.5 11 900 OM Poor Poor Extensive mower damage to woody surface roots. Trimmer damage to bark. Significantdieback and deadwood in crown, particularly over footpath and car park. Obvious deathand loss of substantial stem in the east direction, cavity extent not known. Epicormicgrowth forming along scaffold branches.Reduce and monitor.1B L-M H 1.63D M-H M 13.56 Ficus rubiginosaPort Jackson Fig11 9 500 M Good Fair-GoodProliferations of epicormic growth up stem into crown. Branch from Tree 7 growing intocrown. Minor deadwood and tip dieback. Small branch failures noted. Woody rootsdamaged by mowers and trimmers.Remove deadwood over 15mm diameter over seating.2D M M 67 Ficus rubiginosaPort Jackson Fig13 12 900 OM Fair-PoorFair-PoorSignificant branch and tip dieback to north/northwest direction of crown. Deadwood andhanger near footpaths, has a slight lean to north/northwest. Co-dominant stems @ at1.2m above ground level. Cavities noted below root crown on north and south western ofstem, extent not known. Notable past branch failures.Remove deadwood and hangers. Reduce lateral branch growing into Tree 6 crown, andmonitor cavity.3D H H 11Arboricultural Audit & Development Impact Assessment– Annette Kellerman Aquatic Centre, Enmore Park. February, 2009 30 of 42

URBAN FORESTRY AUSTRALIA - TREE MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING ARBORICULTURISTSTreeNo.Botanic & CommonName*Hht(m)*Sp(m)*DBH(mm)Age *H *C Comments SULE *Landsig.*RV*TPZ8 Ficus rubiginosaPort Jackson Fig9 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer10 Elaeocarpus reticulatusBlueberry Ash12 12 750 LM Fair Fair Co-dominant stems @ 1.6m above ground level, with eastern stem previously removed.Several dead/decayed pockets may need further investigation. Compacted soils, woodyroots damaged by mowers and trimmers. Mainly twiggy dieback through crown, uppercrown has decay pockets and rubbing branches.Requires more detailed inspection, possible Resistograph testing, and possible pruningfor reduction.4 2 3 x 100 I Good Fair Basal wound due to mowers and trimmers. Compacted soils. Several stem and branchinclusions typical of species. Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Monitor growth, development.4 2 100 I Good Fair Mechanical damage to base of stem.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation and Management Order.3D H H 115A L L 25A L L 211 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer4 2.5 110 I Fair-GoodFair-GoodAffected by sooty mould, branches torn by vandals on south/southeast side of tree.Mechanical damage to base of stem.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5A L L 212 Elaeocarpus reticulatusBlueberry Ash13 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer3 3 90 I Fair Fair Mechanical damage to base of stem, dieback of apex in crown, branch torn out on northside. Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.4 4 200 I Fair Poor Many torn and broken branches. Covered in sooty mould. Inclusions of branches typicalof species. Mechanical damage to base of stem.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5A L L 25A L L 214 Elaeocarpus reticulatusBlueberry Ash5.2 5 100 I Good Good Mechanical damage to base of stem, basal stem wound. 5B L L 0.515 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer4.5 4 180 I Good Fair-GoodMechanical damage to base of stem, sooty mould present. Torn branches and typicalincluded and crossing branches. Twiggy deadwood, soil compacted.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5A L L 216 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer5.5 5 220 I Good Fair-GoodMechanical damage to base of stem, twiggy deadwood, branch inclusions typical ofspecies.Crown raise pruning.5B L L 117 Elaeocarpus reticulatusBlueberry Ash3 3 80 I Good Good Mechanical damage to base of stem, torn branches.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5A L L 2Arboricultural Audit & Development Impact Assessment– Annette Kellerman Aquatic Centre, Enmore Park. February, 2009 31 of 42

URBAN FORESTRY AUSTRALIA - TREE MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING ARBORICULTURISTSTreeNo.Botanic & CommonName*Hht(m)*Sp(m)*DBH(mm)Age *H *C Comments SULE *<strong>Land</strong>sig.*RV*TPZ8 Ficus rubiginosaPort Jackson Fig9 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer10 Elaeocarpus reticulatusBlueberry Ash12 12 750 LM Fair Fair Co-dominant stems @ 1.6m above ground level, with eastern stem previously removed.Several dead/decayed pockets may need further investigation. Compacted soils, woodyroots damaged by mowers and trimmers. Mainly twiggy dieback through crown, uppercrown has decay pockets and rubbing branches.Requires more detailed inspection, possible Resistograph testing, and possible pruningfor reduction.4 2 3 x 100 I Good Fair Basal wound due to mowers and trimmers. Compacted soils. Several stem and branchinclusions typical <strong>of</strong> species. Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Monitor growth, development.4 2 100 I Good Fair Mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation and <strong>Management</strong> Order.3D H H 115A L L 25A L L 211 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer4 2.5 110 I Fair-GoodFair-GoodAffected by sooty mould, branches torn by vandals on south/southeast side <strong>of</strong> tree.Mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5A L L 212 Elaeocarpus reticulatusBlueberry Ash13 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer3 3 90 I Fair Fair Mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem, dieback <strong>of</strong> apex in crown, branch torn out on northside. Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.4 4 200 I Fair Poor Many torn and broken branches. Covered in sooty mould. Inclusions <strong>of</strong> branches typical<strong>of</strong> species. Mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5A L L 25A L L 214 Elaeocarpus reticulatusBlueberry Ash5.2 5 100 I Good Good Mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem, basal stem wound. 5B L L 0.515 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer4.5 4 180 I Good Fair-GoodMechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem, sooty mould present. Torn branches and typicalincluded and crossing branches. Twiggy deadwood, soil compacted.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5A L L 216 Melaleuca linariifoliaSnow-in-summer5.5 5 220 I Good Fair-GoodMechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem, twiggy deadwood, branch inclusions typical <strong>of</strong>species.Crown raise pruning.5B L L 117 Elaeocarpus reticulatusBlueberry Ash3 3 80 I Good Good Mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem, torn branches.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5A L L 2Arboricultural Audit & Development Impact Assessment– Annette Kellerman Aquatic Centre, <strong>Enmore</strong> <strong>Park</strong>. February, 2009 31 <strong>of</strong> 42

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