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GU7 1EY Tel: 01483 425714 12 Southgate Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9EF Tel: 01962 855604 www.acdlandscape.co.uk ACD Ecology Arboriculture Landscape Architecture drawn: checked: dwg no: scale: drawing: date: scheme: September 2013 SD Land off Tregony Road, Probus, Truro Tree Protection Plan 1:500@A1 WAIN18088-03A AJB client: Wainhomes (South West) Ltd LEGEND RESTRICTIONS WITHIN TREE PROTECTION AREAS Inside the exclusion area of the fencing, the following shall apply: x No mechanical excavation whatsoever x No excavation by any other means without arboricultural site supervision x No hand digging without a written method statement having first been approved by the project arboriculturist. x No lowering of levels for any purpose (except removal of grass sward using hand tools) x No storage of plant or materials x No storage or handling of any chemical including cement washings x No vehicular access x No fire lighting In addition to the above, further precautions are necessary adjacent to trees: x No substances injurious to tree health, including fuels, oil, bitumen, cement (including cement washings), builders sand, concrete mixing and other chemicals shall be stored or used within or directly adjacent to the protection areas of retained trees x No fire shall be lit such that flames come within 5m of tree foliage. T1 T1 TREE TO BE REMOVED TREE TO BE RETAINED ROOT PROTECTION AREA (RPA) FOR RETAINED TREES A CATEGORY TREE B CATEGORY TREE C CATEGORY TREE U CATEGORY TREE INDICATIVE SERVICE ROUTE AVOIDING PROTECTION AREAS ALTERNATIVE FENCING SPECIFICATION Where the site circumstances and associated risk of damaging incursion into the RPA do not necessitate the default level of protection, an alternative tree fencing specification is proposed. The fencing is used to protect areas where there is a little or no construction activity. WHY TREE PROTECTION IS NEEDED 1) Soil compaction kills roots- caused by plant movement and storage of materials within protected areas . 2) Trenching severs roots- many small roots grow within the top 600mm of soil. Even the removal of the top 200mm can cause damage. 3) Soil pollution kills roots- Dripping fuel storage or cement washings can contaminate the soil resulting in root death. 4) Raising & lowering levels kills roots- the soil used to increase levels can compact the underlying soil (see point 1). Lowering levels will remove roots causing damage to the tree. 5) Bark and branch damage- bark removal and branch damage can allow disease and fungi into the tree. The impact of any of the above can take years to show- trees can have huge reserves of food and water. PHASING & MONITORING OF DEVELOPMENT The arboricultural protection on this site must be carried out in the following order: 1. Tree removal and access facilitation pruning 2. Accurate erection of tree protection fencing. 3. Site accessible to construction/demolition traffic 4. Demolition/site clearance 5. Construction 6. Removal of tree protection fencing. 7. Remedial tree surgery The above phasing must not be changed without approval from the project arboriculturist and agreement with the Council. 3 2 1 4 5 2 5 Panels to be interlinked using clamps 3 Scaffold pole uprights driven firmly into ground, then secured to panels with wire ties, or; 2 Concrete or rubber blocks 1 Weldmesh (e.g Heras) Panels 4 Uprights driven firmly into ground through hole in block, then secured to panels with wire ties. TREE PROTECTION FENCING All fencing shall be installed prior to any plant activity on site whatsoever, including: demolition, utility installation, groundworks, and soil stripping Once erected, all TPF will be regarded as sacrosanct, and will not be removed or altered without prior recommendation by the project arboriculturist and approval of the local planning authority. The TPF shall comprise of interlocking weld-mesh panels (e.g. Heras), well braced by attachment to scaffold pole uprights driven firmly into the ground. Should any alternative method of barrier construction be proposed, consultation with the project arboriculturist will be obtained to clarify the efficacy of the revised design prior to informing the local planning authority and obtaining their consent. Once the exclusion zone has been protected by barriers and/or ground protection, construction work can commence. All weather notices may be erected on the barriers. LEGEND 20/02/14 Revised layout AJB A

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NOTE:FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLYDO NOT SCALE FROM DRAWING

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Copyright of ACD. All rights described in Chapter IV of the Copyright,Designs and Patents Act 1988 have been generally asserted: 2011.

Copyright of this plan remains with ACD until all fees have been paid infull.

Rodbourne Rail Business Centre,Grange Lane, Malmesbury, Wilts, SN16 0ES

Tel: 01666 825646 Fax: 01666 824654

Courtyard House, Mill LaneGodalming, Surrey. GU7 1EY

Tel: 01483 425714

12 Southgate Street, Winchester,Hampshire, SO23 9EF

Tel: 01962 855604www.acdlandscape.co.uk

ACDEcology

ArboricultureLandscape Architecture

drawn: checked:dwg no:

scale:

drawing:date:

scheme:

September 2013

SD

Land off Tregony Road,Probus, Truro

Tree Protection Plan

1:500@A1WAIN18088-03AAJB

client: Wainhomes (South West) Ltd

LEGEND

RESTRICTIONS WITHIN TREE PROTECTION AREASInside the exclusion area of the fencing, the following shall apply:

x No mechanical excavation whatsoeverx No excavation by any other means without arboricultural site supervisionx No hand digging without a written method statement having first been

approved by the project arboriculturist.x No lowering of levels for any purpose (except removal of grass sward using

hand tools)x No storage of plant or materialsx No storage or handling of any chemical including cement washingsx No vehicular accessx No fire lighting

In addition to the above, further precautions are necessary adjacent to trees:x No substances injurious to tree health, including fuels, oil, bitumen, cement

(including cement washings), builders sand, concrete mixing and otherchemicals shall be stored or used within or directly adjacent to the protectionareas of retained trees

x No fire shall be lit such that flames come within 5m of tree foliage.

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TREE TO BE REMOVED

TREE TO BE RETAINED

ROOT PROTECTION AREA (RPA) FOR RETAINED TREES

A CATEGORY TREEB CATEGORY TREEC CATEGORY TREEU CATEGORY TREE

INDICATIVE SERVICE ROUTE AVOIDING PROTECTION AREAS

ALTERNATIVE FENCING SPECIFICATIONWhere the site circumstances and associated risk of damaging incursioninto the RPA do not necessitate the default level of protection, analternative tree fencing specification is proposed. The fencing is used toprotect areas where there is a little or no construction activity.

WHY TREE PROTECTION IS NEEDED1) Soil compaction kills roots- caused by plant movement and storageof materials within protected areas .2) Trenching severs roots- many small roots grow within the top600mm of soil. Even the removal of the top 200mm can cause damage.3) Soil pollution kills roots- Dripping fuel storage or cement washingscan contaminate the soil resulting in root death.4) Raising & lowering levels kills roots- the soil used to increaselevels can compact the underlying soil (see point 1). Lowering levels willremove roots causing damage to the tree.5) Bark and branch damage- bark removal and branch damage canallow disease and fungi into the tree.The impact of any of the above can take years to show- trees canhave huge reserves of food and water.

PHASING & MONITORING OF DEVELOPMENTThe arboricultural protection on this site must be carried out in the following order:

1. Tree removal and access facilitation pruning2. Accurate erection of tree protection fencing.3. Site accessible to construction/demolition traffic4. Demolition/site clearance5. Construction6. Removal of tree protection fencing.7. Remedial tree surgery

The above phasing must not be changed without approval from the project arboriculturist andagreement with the Council.

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5 Panels to be interlinked using clamps3 Scaffold pole uprights drivenfirmly into ground, then secured topanels with wire ties, or;

2 Concrete or rubber blocks1 Weldmesh (e.g Heras) Panels 4 Uprights driven firmly into ground through

hole in block, then secured to panels withwire ties.

TREE PROTECTION FENCING

All fencing shall be installed prior to any plant activity on sitewhatsoever, including: demolition, utility installation, groundworks,and soil stripping

Once erected, all TPF will be regarded as sacrosanct, and will not be removed or alteredwithout prior recommendation by the project arboriculturist and approval of the local planningauthority. The TPF shall comprise of interlocking weld-mesh panels (e.g. Heras), well braced byattachment to scaffold pole uprights driven firmly into the ground. Should any alternativemethod of barrier construction be proposed, consultation with the project arboriculturist will beobtained to clarify the efficacy of the revised design prior to informing the local planningauthority and obtaining their consent. Once the exclusion zone has been protected by barriersand/or ground protection, construction work can commence. All weather notices may beerected on the barriers.

LEGEND

20/02/14 Revised layout AJBA