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5.4 Cuadro Resumen

Key: Tri = Triclopyr, Gly = Glyphosate, Met = Metsulphron, Vig = Vigilant, D = drill inject,

R = ringbark, CS = cut stump & paint, F = foliar spray, RT = re-treat, HP = handpull, H =

hang/elevate or remove from site, G = grub out

Species Common Name Tri Gly Met Vig Manual

Acacia longifolia sydney golden wattle CS CS HP

Agapanthus praecox agapanthus F G

Ageratina adenophora Mexican devil F F HP

Allium triquetrum three cornered garlic, onion weed

F G

Alnus glutinosa alder CS/F CS HP

Alocasia brisbanensis elephant's ear CS/F

Apium nodiflorum water celery F G

Araujia hortorum moth plant, kapok vine, cruel plant

F CS/F HP-H

Arundaria sp. bamboo CS-RT

Arundo donax giant reed CS-RT

Asimina sp. paw paw CS HP

Asparagus asparagoides smilax, bridal creeper F G

Asparagus scandens climbing asparagus F G

Bambusa sp. bamboo CS-RT

Banksia integrifolia Coastal banksia CS CS HP

Betula sp. birch CS CS CS HP

Buddleja davidii buddleia, butterfly bush CS CS

Callistemon sp. bottle brush CS CS

Calystegia silvatica convolvulus, giant bindweed CS/F HP

Canna sp. canna lily CS/F CS/F

Cestrum nocturnum Queen of the night CS CS HP-H

Chlorophytum sp. spider plant F F G

Chrysanthemoides monilifera boneseed CS CS HP-H

Cirsium vulgare scotch/spear thistle F

Convolvulus sp. convolvulus F HP

Cortaderia sp. pampas F HP

Cotoneaster glaucophyllus cotoneaster CS CS H

Crassula multicava fairy crassula, pitted crassula F G

Crataegus monogyna hawthorn CS CS

Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora montbretia F-RT F-RT G

Cupressus macrocarpa macrocarpa CS CS CS

Cyperus eragrostis umbrella sedge F G

Cyperus involucratus umbrella sedge F G

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Species Common Name Tri Gly Met Vig Manual

Daucus carota wild carrot F G

Elaeagnus x reflexa elaeagnus CS CS H

Erythrina xsykesii flame tree, coral tree D CS H

Escallonia sp. escallonia CS/F CS/F CS HP

Eucalyptus sp.** eucalyptus F CS CS HP

Euphorbia sp. milkweeds F HP

Fallopia convolvulus cornbind CS/F HP

Fatsia japonica fatsi, Japanese aralia CS CS CS HP-H

Ficus macrophylla Morton Bay fig D CS CS

Ficus sp. fig tree D CS CS

Galium aparine cleavers F HP

Geranium sp. geranium F F

Hedera helix common ivy, English ivy F-RT

Hedychium flavescens yellow ginger CS/F

Hedychium gardnerianum Kahili ginger CS/F

Helminthotheca echioides ox-tongue F HP

Homalanthus populifolius Queensland poplar CS CS HP-H

Impatiens sodenii shrub balsam F F HP-H

Impatiens sp. impatience, dizzy lizzie, busy lizzie

F F HP-H

Jasminum polyanthum jasmine CS

Kniphofia uvaria red-hot poker, torch lily F

Ligustrum lucidum tree privet CS/F CS HP

Ligustrum sinense Chinese privet CS/F HP

Lonicera japonica Japanese honeysuckle CS/F H

Lotus pedunculatus lotus F

Macadamia sp. macadamia CS CS

Malus domestica apple CS CS

Mentha sp. mint F G

Monstera deliciosa fruit salad plant, swiss chees

plant CS

Myosotis sp. forget-me-not F G

Nandina domestica nandina, sacred bamboo CS/F HP-H

Nasturtium officinale watercress F

Nephrolepis cordifolia tuber ladder fern F G

Osteospermum fruticosum dimorphotheca F F G

Oxalis sp. wood sorrel, oxalis F G

Paraserianthes lophantha brush wattle CS/F CS HP

Paspalum distchum water couch, knot grass,

paspalum G

Species Common Name Tri Gly Met Vig Manual

Pennisetum clandestinum kikuyu F

Persicaria sp. polygonum F

Phoenix sp. phoenix palm CS CS H

Plantago spp. plantain F G

Plectranthus ciliatus blue spur flower, plectranthus F G

Polygala myrtfolia sweet pea shrub CS CS HP

Poplar sp. poplar CS/R CS HP-H

Prunus campanulata Taiwanese cherry CS/F CS HP-H

Pseudosasa japonica bamboo CS

Ranunculus sp. buttercup F G

Rhododendron sp. rhododendron CS CS HP

Rosa sp. rose CS CS

Rubus fruticosus agg. blackberry F CS/F G

Rumex obtusifolius broad-leaved dock F G

Rumex sp. berry CS/F CS/F G

Rumex sp. dock species F G

Salix cinerea grey willow, pussy willow F F/R CS HP-H

Salix babylonica weeping willow F F/R HP-H

Salix fragilis crack willow F F/R CS HP-H

Salix matsudana 'Tortuosa' **

tortured willow, curly willow F F/R HP-H

Senecio angulatus Cape ivy, climbing groundsel F-RT

Senecio mikanioides German ivy F-RT

Setaria palmifolia palm grass F G

Solanum mauritianum woolly nightshade CS CS/F CS HP

Solanum nigrum black nightshade CS/F HP

Soliva sessilis Onehunga weed F G

Syzygium smithii (Acmena

smithii) monkey apple, acmena, lilly pilly CS CS HP

Tetrapanax papyriferus rice-paper plant/palm CS CS/F F HP

Thunbergis elata black-eyed susan F G

Trachycarpus fortunei windmill palm CS/D CS H

Tradescantia fluminensis tradescantia, wandering Jew F-RT F-RT G

Tropaeolum majus nasturtium F-R HP

Ulex europaeus gorse CS/F CS/F HP

Verbena bonariensis status, purple top F HP

Vicia sativa vetch F G

Vinca major periwinkle F-RT F-RT G

Watsonia bulbillifera watsonia F G

Zantedeschia aethiopica arum lily, green goddess F CS/F

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9.5

APPENDIX E: NORTH SHORE CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT PLAN EXTRACTS

"8.4.6.3 Protection of Trees on Roads and Reserves

The following rules apply to all trees located on any road, public reserve or recreation land, notwithstanding that the tree(s) may not qualify for protection under the provisions of either Rule 8.4.6.1.2, Rule 8.4.6.1.3 or Rule 8.4.6.2.

a) The following shall be Limited Discretionary Activities and require a resource consent, with no application fee in the first instance, unless protected by Rule 8.4.6.1.3: Discretionary Activities or Rule 8.4.6.2: Notable Trees:

i) Any cut or alteration to any tree (not including the destruction or removal of any tree).

ii) Any cut or alteration to any identified group of trees (but not including destruction or removal) by a network utility operator which may be undertaken over a specified period of time, for the maintenance of a network utility as required by network utility regulations and/or legislation.

iii) Within the root zone of any trees on roads and reserves,

• Alteration of ground level or water table by deposition or excavation

• Storage of materials, vehicles or machinery, except within designated street parking areas covered by impermeable surfaces

• Undertaking of any deposition, excavation, construction, or other activity.

b) The following shall be Discretionary Activities and require a resource consent, with no application fee in the first instance:

i) The destruction or removal of any tree located on any road, public reserve or recreation land.

ii) Works to trees located on any road, public reserve or recreation land which are protected by Rule 8.4.6.1.3: Discretionary Activities or Rule 8.4.6.2: Notable Trees.

Exceptions

This rule shall not apply to:

• The normal trimming, maintenance and treatment or the removal by the Council or its agent of dead trees and branches or trees and branches damaged or

irrecoverably diseased on roads and reserves in accordance with the Council’s Parks and Street Trees policy and accepted arboricultural practice by the Council or its agent

• The cutting, alteration or removal of any tree by a network utility operator when this is required as an emergency to restore or maintain power and communication links

or to safeguard life or property. In such circumstances the operator concerned shall notify the Council in writing within seven days of the work commencing as to the reason for the works

• Removal or destruction (partial or total) of any tree in accordance with a forest disease eradication or control programme within an infected area declared pursuant to the Forest Act 1949 and the Forest Disease Control Regulations 1967

• Removal or destruction (partial or total) by the Council or its agent of any plant or tree that is listed in the Schedule contained in Appendix 8E.

Explanation and Reasons

Throughout the city there are plantings of trees on the roads and on the parks, reserves and open spaces. The Council undertakes planting of new trees in these areas on a regular basis. Because of the amenity that these trees provide, the Plan provides for their protection. The removal or destruction of these trees are accorded a higher level of protection than any cutting or alteration works, due to the significant contribution they make to the amenity, ecology and landscape of the city. However, in some

circumstances, it is necessary to ensure that: trees remain healthy; undesirable trees are eradicated; and, that trees and their root systems are able to co-exist with network utility services. This can be achieved by maintenance of trees (and their root systems), replanting trees and planting appropriate species in appropriate locations." " (…)

The exceptions to this rule is listed in Appendix 8E 'Schedule of Species of Trees located on Roads and Reserves excluded from Rule 8.4.6.3':

(…)

"Appendix 8E: Schedule of Species of Trees located on Roads and Reserves excluded from Rule 8.4.6.3

1. Any plant or tree listed as a pest in the Auckland Regional Plant Pest Management

Strategy or listed as a National Surveillance Plant Pest under the Biosecurity Act

1993 or any subsequent amendments.

2. ‘Wilding’ or self-seeded specimens on the following list:

• Bamboo

Brush Wattle Paraserianthes Iophantha

Casuarina (sheoke) Casuarina spp

Chinese Windmill Palm Trachycarpus fortunei

Eucalyptus Eucalyptus spp

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Hakea Hakea spp

Loquat Eriobotrya japonica

Macrocarpa Cupressus macrocarpa

Phoenix Palm Phoenix canariensis

Pine Pinus radiata

Queensland Poplar Homalanthus populifolius

Red Monkey Apple Syzygium australe

Tamarix Tamarix tetrandra

Wattle Acacia spp

Willow (grey) Salix cinerea

Willow (crack) Salix fragilis

3. Any tree species grown primarily for its edible fruit except the following:

Walnut Juglans spp

Chestnut Castanea sativa

Pecan Nut Carya illinoinensis

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