Application dismissed
1COMMISSIONERS: We have attended the site in Railway Parade, Carlton. We can see from the front of the property that the tree that is subject to application is straddling the fence that is located between the two properties.
2There is no survey demonstrating on which side of the fence is the location of the dominant portion of the tree. There is no basis upon which we can conclude that the fence follows a properly surveyed boundary between the two properties.
3As a consequence, we do not have any jurisdiction to entertain the application as we cannot be satisfied the tree is principally located on the respondents' property [see s 4(3) of the Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006].
4This does not prevent the applicants and the respondents jointly approaching the local council to seek consent pursuant to the Tree Preservation Order for the removal of the tree - it does, however, in the absence of proof as to where the tree is principally located, exclude us from having any jurisdiction to order removal of the tree and override the provisions of the Tree Preservation Order.
5As a consequence of the inability to determine the location of the tree, it is necessary that the application be dismissed and we so order.
Tim Moore David Galwey Lisa Durland
Senior Commissioner Acting Commissioner Acting Commissioner
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Decision last updated: 25 June 2014