Despite our best efforts over a long time, the CityWide forestry crew felled 6 trees on the roundabout over two days, and although the residents have been disputing this issue over a long time, we were unable to stop them.
The two large Eucalyptus have now been removed; these two trees were where the birds either nested or rested before coming to drink on the balcony.
The remaining trees are likely to be left until the roundabout is removed and the traffic lights installed.
We have received this from Rohan Leppert, one of the Councillors at Melbourne City Council:
As to the policy reasons for removing the tree – I think the die was cast on 11 July 2017 with the insertion into the Melbourne Planning Scheme of Development Plan Overlay 11. That’s not to say that efforts have not been made since to review the possibilities (including politically, and including from councillors at your behest), it is to say that it is very difficult to adjust course once the development rights are established. The net increase in trees will be very significant, taking Market Square and the Franklin St upgrades into account, but I understand that that is not the near future and that these trees were mature, healthy and special. I am sorry.
Rohan
Rohan Leppert | Councillor.
Environment Portfolio Lead, Heritage Portfolio Lead, Planning and Sustainable Building Portfolios Deputy Lead
I did stand on my balcony with these quickly made placards. I wanted to let the workers know that it wasn’t their doing, the decision was made by the Council.
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I really hoped that someone could help to stop it. So stupid, pointless, idiotic.
I’m in tears!
Thank you.
I stood on my balcony yesterday holding a placard that I quickly prepared saying that I was very sad. On the other side I said that it was not the tree fellers’ fault. They saw it and acknowledged it. They were back this morning and remove one of the tall trunks they had left standing but left soon after. It is a very hot and windy day in Melbourne today so it would not be safe to work.
They may leave the rest of the trees till another time, when they are ready to remove the roundabout. Strangely enough some of the birds returned to drink once the trucks had left.
Thank you for your concern.