Pin Oaks
Walker Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
The Quercus palustris street trees on Walker Street, Doncaster are of local significance for making a significant contribution to the aesthetic value of the streetscape, and will continue to improve with age. Full potential is constrained by the presence of powerlines on the western side of the street.
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Pin Oaks - Physical Conditions
Public land
Melway Ref: 47 E2
Setting/Position: Street trees, better and larger at north end of street. On both sides interspersed with Melaleucas. Trees located south of Arthur Street are more recently planted.
No. of trees: 20
Height: 21m (Typical)
Canopy Spread (m) E-W: 16m (Typical)
N-S: 15.5m (Typical)
DBH: 560mm (Typical)
Approx. Age of Tree: 50 years
TPZ: 5.8m CRZ: 2.7m
Category of Significance:
Aesthetic value
Level of Significance: Local
History: Possibly original street tree plantings, following common Manningham planting theme of exotic trees interspersed with native.
Health:
Stress
Other/Notes: Minor deadwood present and slightly uneven form.
Health Rating: 2
Threats/Risks to Tree: Trees are susceptible to compaction, trunk damage from lawn mowers and root severance involved with development and service maintenance.
Hazards/Risks:
V-crotched
Other
Other/Notes: Some large limbs may need reducing, and one tree is badly bifurcated. Epicormics present. Trees under power lines (western side) have canopies comprised of epicormics.
Structure Rating: 3-4
Existing
Planning Controls:
No Overlays
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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