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Status:
Decision Confirmed
Title:
Variation of Tree Preservation Order no 9
Details:

Variation of TPO

 

Review of TPO officer report detailing, location, amenity value and the expediency of threat to the tree(s).

Implementation Date (not before):
Mon 22 May 2023
Department:
Planning
Include Item on Forward Plan:
No
Background Papers:

The officer report, following assessment and recommendations of the Arboricultural Officer, confirms that the tree(s) has the public amenity value and threat to loss warranting protection under S198 of Town & Country Planning Act 1990.

 

Is the Decision Maker Aware of the Decision:
Yes
Is a Key Decision:
No
Would the recommended decision be contrary to the budget and policy framework:
No
Decision Conclusion:
Review of TPO officer report detailing, location, amenity value and the expediency of threat to the tree(s).
Decision Options:

 

Through assessment, the alternative option not to protect the tree has been discounted given the public amenity value and threat to loss of the tree(s).

Decision Type:
Officer
Decision Maker:
Mr Sam Hubbard

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Decision History

Date & Time CreatedUser Full NameStatus DescriptionDetails
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 Page 1 of 1, items 1 to 4 of 4.
22/06/2023 11:39:25Christina Webb2Business Item Created 
22/06/2023 11:39:40Christina Webb2Status ChangedDecision Confirmed [6]
22/06/2023 11:40:21Christina Webb2Report AddedDocument ID 36690: TPO NO 9 OFFICER DELEGATED DECISION
07/08/2023 11:50:22Christina Webb2General Details Edited 

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