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Public Open Space Guidelines 2.17 Mb - Devonport City Council

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Streetscape & Park Plantings.Predominant existing street tree species.Hakea salicifoliaWillow Leaf HakeaEucalyptus globulusTasmanian Blue GumAgonis flexuosaWillow MyrtlePrunus blireianaFlowering PlumPredominant environmental weed species existing in the area.**Acer negundoBox Elder**Crataegus monogyna HawthornGenista monosperma Weeping broomAcacia baileyanaCootamundra WattleCotoneaster glaucophyllus Cotoneaster**Pinus radiataMonterey Pine** Priority for removal as they are either in designated feature streets,close to a rural and or environmentally significant area, or a waterbody.Reference should be made to the following documents whenselecting plants for your project. These documents are freelyavailable by request at the <strong>Council</strong> Offices.• “Grow local – a guide to native plants suitable for gardens in the CradleCoast Region”.• “Garden Plants are going bush and becoming environmental weeds”, 3 rdedition.• “Coastal weeds of the Cradle Coast Region, Are you growing invaders?.Identified key street & road open space linkages and theirassociated recommended plantings.The following key streets are classed 1 to 4, where, 1 is to be givenhighest priority when funds are available, and 4 given least priority. Amap graphically depicting this information can be found in<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Open</strong> <strong>Space</strong> Standards andTechnical Notes.Street tree species selected for this precinct will be in accordancewith <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Open</strong> <strong>Space</strong> Standards andTechnical Notes and in consultation with the relevant <strong>Council</strong>working group.Streets/roads which have limited space for tree plantings are to besubstituted with other suitable plantings. i.e. ornamental grasses.The Service Level Standard (<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Open</strong><strong>Space</strong> Standards and Technical Notes) details all the necessaryplanning and procedure details required to undertake tree plantingas per the below recommendations and the maintenance of,thereafter.PART D: PRECINCT CHARACTER PROFILES & OBJECTIVES 9

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