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A TPO is "a charge on the land", so even if the tree is dead it still needs replacing.

 

 

I totally see where you are coming from Huck but i cant see that it would be a reasonable or fair request that you must replace a tree that has died due to naturall causes . down here i have not been asked to replace a dead tree the is tpo'd that i have taken down for these reasons . BUT THERE IS ALWAYS A FIRST I GUESS

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I totally see where you are coming from Huck but i cant see that it would be a reasonable or fair request that you must replace a tree that has died due to naturall causes . down here i have not been asked to replace a dead tree the is tpo'd that i have taken down for these reasons . BUT THERE IS ALWAYS A FIRST I GUESS

 

Really, up here every dead TPO'd tree I have ever felled they had insisted on a replacement.

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Really? , i guess we must be a bit more fortunate down here , so are you expected to re-plant in the situation of removing a TPO'd tree that has been blown over in a storm ??

 

Yes, well I would notify them (even if it was after the event, of an emergence) and they have always demanded a replacement.

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Looks like e are fairly lucky , dont get me wrong if we apply under a 5 day notice of standard applications we are expected to re-plant , if the tree is dead and i mean totally dead then the tree is exempt so i feel there is no need to ask to remove a tree that falls outside of the TPO or C/A , in the event of an emergency job then the L/A will b notiffied either at the time or photos are taken and sent with the post notification , should they require a replacement then i will allways do so but like i have previously said we are not asked to do so in circumstances that fall outside of the TPO or C/A

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Looks like e are fairly lucky , dont get me wrong if we apply under a 5 day notice of standard applications we are expected to re-plant , if the tree is dead and i mean totally dead then the tree is exempt so i feel there is no need to ask to remove a tree that falls outside of the TPO or C/A , in the event of an emergency job then the L/A will b notiffied either at the time or photos are taken and sent with the post notification , should they require a replacement then i will allways do so but like i have previously said we are not asked to do so in circumstances that fall outside of the TPO or C/A

 

:001_huh: So you don't notify??

 

DDD, is Dead, Dying or Dangerous, so you still need to notify.

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it may sound mad but after walking round an aplication co arry out works to almost 200 trees in a park the TO made it perfectly clear that DEAD trees are exempt as they are not potentially dangerous and neaither are they dying - they are dead and therefore exempt . im meerly doing as the TO says !!!! lol

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