Braintree District Council Planning Applications

Found 2 planning applications

22/01911/TPO | Works to Protected Trees

Land Rear Of 15 And 56 Edmund Green Gosfield Essex

Notice of intent to carry out works to trees protected by Tree Preservation Order 23/82 - r/o 15 Edmund Green. Growing adjacent to the PROW that gives access to the nature reserve from the west, is a Purple Leaved Plum, within the Conservation Area. It has two stems, sub-lateral branches from which are resting on the garage roof of no 15. It is proposed to reduce the height of the smaller stem to the height of the existing fence, as previously done, and to crown lift the sub-laterals of the remaining stem to give approximately 0,5m clearance to the garage roof. r/o 56 Edmund Green, growing adjacent to the path that gives access to the nature reserve from Greenfields, is a group of 5 closely spaced Common Oak, that overhang the rear garden of no 56, to an oppressive extent. Also, branches from the tree numbered 2 on the attached plan are in contact with the tiled roof of the out-house. It is proposed to crown lift tree no 3 to give approximately 0.5m clearance to the out-house roof, and to reduce the lateral spread of the remainder (mainly trees 3 and 6) above the garden by approximately 2m, cutting back to suitable growth points.

Local Authority
Braintree District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Protected Trees)
Decision
Refused (Part Granted Part Refused)
Application Received
19/07/2022
Application Validated
19/07/2022
Roof Trees Garage Fence House
22/00430/TPO | Works to Protected Trees

Barnfield Lodge Barnfield Feering Essex CO5 9HP

Notice of intent to carry out works to a tree protected by Tree Preservation Order 51a/00 - Ash Tree (Fraxinus Excelsior) TPO 51a/00-T29 - Application to have the tree felled We would like this application to be viewed by a set of "fresh eyes" ie: not to be reviewed by the person who viewed our previous application. We would like to have the Ash Tree felled for the following reasons: 1) The Tree Reports indicates that the tree is deseased, likely to be Innontus hispidus, which causes bare bark and timber to become brittle, leading to fractures of branches and stems and decomposes the heartwood (aka Shaggy Polypore). This poses a risk to ours and our neighbours properties. 2) Installation of solar panels on a south facing roof to support the Braintree District Council and their decleration of a Climate Change Emergency and wanting residents to take action to reduce their carbon footprint. As you can see from the supplied photographs, the Ash Tree casts a significant shadow over the majority of the south facing roof, making the installation of solar panels uneconomical. 3) Whilst the Ash Tree contributes to the amenity provided by over 65 trees in the Barnfield devlopment (20 houses) we feel that we should share the amenity to a wider public audience and would propose planting a replacement tree(s) in a more suitable location of BDC choice. 4) The condition of the tree cannot be deduced from standing on the roadside, looking over a gargage or fence, or wall. A close up, visual inspection is needed.

Local Authority
Braintree District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Protected Trees)
Decision
Approved (Application GRANTED)
Application Received
19/02/2022
Application Validated
28/02/2022
Roof Trees Fence