Pin Oak
Ross Street DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
The Quercus palustris street trees on Ross Street, Doncaster are of local significance for their high aesthetic value and the contribution they make to the aesthetics and character of the streetscape
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Pin Oak - Physical Conditions
Public land
Melway Ref: 47 J2
Setting/Position: Avenue of Pin Oaks interspersed with Melaleucas
No. of trees: 32
Height: 17m (Typical)
Canopy Spread (m) E-W: 13.8m (Typical)
N-S: 15m (Typical)
DBH: 615mm (Typical)
Approx. Age of Tree: c. 50 years
TPZ: 6.5m CRZ: 3.0m
Category of Significance:
Location or context
Aesthetic value
Level of Significance: Local
History: Streetscape planting at time of subdivision, following common Manningham planting theme of exotic trees interspersed with native.
Health:
Dead wood
Other/Notes: Trees appeared to be in good health at the time of inspection
Health Rating: 2
Threats/Risks to Tree: Trees are susceptible to compaction, trunk damage from lawn mowers and root severance involved with service maintenance and development.
Hazards/Risks:
Co-dominant branches
Other
Other/Notes: Epicormics are present on trees on the south side of the road, where power lines are present.
Structure Rating: 3-4
Recorded by: Andrea Proctor
Date: 18-01-05
ID Confirmed: Andrea Proctor
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Heritage Garden & Significant Tree Study - Stage 2
Author: John Patrick Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading:
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