Prescribed Vegetation
Prescribed vegetation is the term used to describe trees and other vegetation that is protected under the Hunters Hill Consolidated Development Control Plan 2013(PDF, 6MB).
Prescribed vegetation includes:
- any vegetation that has a height of 4 metres or more
- any vegetation with a stem diameter of 200mm or more (measured 1.4 metres above existing ground level)
- bushland or individual plants which are bushland remnants:
- vegetation on land defined by the Hunters Hill LEP 2012 as having biodiversity or high biodiversity significance
- trees listed as a heritage item in the Hunters Hill LEP 2012
- trees listed in the Hunters Hill Significant Tree Register.
If you wish to prune or remove any prescribed vegetation you must seek approval by applying for a tree permit.
If you wish to remove a heritage listed tree, a significant tree or if your property is in a heritage conservation area or is a heritage listed property you must lodge a development application.