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Yes you can TPO a tree before it goes in the ground, if for example with major developments trees are approved as part of the landscaping scheme, are defining the character of different phases and going to be in private ownership as open space and street trees are getting squeezed how do you retain what is being approved for the future and longevity? It kinda defeats the landscaping condition(s) ?? That is a debate for another thread but it can be worded in the citation that trees in the schedule marked ....."".... will on being planted be protected (clearly not the legal terminology) - sorry cant find the detail in Mynors ..off home been a long day.

 

I haven't used it and am not aware of a LPA that has although I have had much debate with other TOs over the years and planners.

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Yes you can TPO a tree before it goes in the ground, if for example with major developments trees are approved as part of the landscaping scheme, are defining the character of different phases and going to be in private ownership as open space and street trees are getting squeezed how do you retain what is being approved for the future and longevity? It kinda defeats the landscaping condition(s) ?? That is a debate for another thread but it can be worded in the citation that trees in the schedule marked ....."".... will on being planted be protected (clearly not the legal terminology) - sorry cant find the detail in Mynors ..off home been a long day.

 

I haven't used it and am not aware of a LPA that has although I have had much debate with other TOs over the years and planners.

 

 

That's interesting, never heard of TPO(s) on trees not yet planted before.

 

(Reaches for 'the book' for tonight's reading!)

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Only reference I can find is 22.5.1 para 3, bullet point 1 on page 576 as refers to county rather than district councils which seems to provide only very specific circumstances?

 

Sorry, just realised it was actually 22.3.2 not 22.5.1

 

And that I blame on the Shiraz!

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Re area orders, +1 for this- He actually states that you should not confirm as an area but should modify to groups and individuals before confirmation and confirm the new plan and schedule.

 

To much wriggle room otherwise re tree numbers, genera, age and size.

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