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1 RFT N706/13 11kV Feeders, Trenching, Directional oring & Conduiting TENDER No. N706/13 ATTACHMENT 15 PROTECTION PLAN Cover

2 Feeder Installation: Dairy Rd & Newcastle St, Fyshwick & PROTECTION PLAN Includes VERGE RESTORATION DAIRY ROAD SHT 120 MONARO HIGHWAY SHT 121 JULY 2013 For DRAWING SCHEDULE MONARO HIGHWAY SHT 122 IPSWICH STREET SHT 123 PIRIE STREET SHT 124 CESSNOCK STREET ISA STREET GLADESTONE STREET SHT 125 MARYOROUGH STREET NEWCASTLE STREET LYELL STREET LOCATION PLAN nts

3 Existing trees to be protected Feeder Installation by trenching 88 PIr Existing trees to be removed Tree ID No., Tree Species Code POa Populus alba PIr Pinus radiata 88 PIr - Pruning of lower branches may be required. A qualified and experienced horticulturist or tree surgeon ONLY to carry out such works GRASSING NOTE: Restore grass Refer LMPP Note POa - LOCATION 1 AND PROTECTION NOTES REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROTECTION OF PULIC LANDSCAPE ASSETS ADJACENT TO DEVELOPMENT WORKS ON UNLEASED TERRITORY LAND - PULIC OPEN SPACE. 1. GENERAL ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK MUST E CONTAINED WITHIN THE SITE EXCEPT FOR SERVICE CONNECTIONS IN THE VERGE. If there is a specific need to utilise unleased Territory land adjacent to the Lease, the proponent or their authorised representative is required to contact and consult with TaMS' Licensing and Compliance in conjunction with Urban Treescapes to seek approval. The use of public land for storage of site sheds, materials and contractor parking is not generally supported but may be approved in some circumstances with conditions. 1.1 NOTIFICATION AND COMPLIANCE * The client and/or their authorised representative after attaining design approval, are to provide certification in the form of Compliance Notification ( /letter) indicating that the protective fencing has been installed in accordance with the approved LMP is to be forwarded to the relevant Coordinator within Asset Acceptance of the TaMS prior to works (demolition/clearing/excavation/construction) commencing on the site. * all works are to conform with act government Design Standards for Urban Infrastructure and Standard Specification for Urban Infrastructure Works. * all verge works are to comply with DUS Guideline's for the protection of Public Landscape Assets adjacent to Development Works Ref-04. * contact the relevant Coordinator within Asset Acceptance to notify when verge restoration commences, and at the completion of work to attain the relevant certificate(s). 1.2 SUPERVISION OF REPLACEMENT TREE PLANTING & VERGE RESTORATION * A suitably qualified Landscape Architect or Horticulturist must be employed to oversee work in the verge to ensure all requirements are followed. They must be present during any cultivation/restoration of the verge. 2. VERGE MANAGEMENT 2.0 ANY SERVICE INSTALLATION NOT SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WITHIN 5.0m OF AN EXISTING TREE REQUIRES PRIOR APPROVAL FROM TaMS URAN TREESCAPES. 2.1 STORAGE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS * No construction material to be stored on verges, or public open spaces. * No car parking or equipment parking permitted on verges, or public open spaces. 2.2 SITE ACCOMMODATION * No site sheds, storage sheds, site amenities or billboards to be erected on verges without the written approval of TaMS Licensing and Compliance in conjunction with Urban Treescapes. 2.3 FENCING * Fence off existing trees being retained to enclose verge as per plan. * Use of temporary 1800mm tall continuous chain mesh fence supported by steel posts with concrete bases is mandatory. Any variation from this requirement must be approved by the relevant section and coordinated through Asset Acceptance of the TaMS. * Fencing to be erected before the commencement of any site work and removed at completion of all construction and commencement of verge restoration * The fence is to remain continuous throughout the project. * Fencing must not be removed for service installation across the verge unless in accordance with this plan. * This LMP Plan takes precedence once approved over the Site Plan and TTM Plans. * Realign fence to provide lane for service trenching as per plan, but re-erect fence to enclose trees before trenching commences and on completion of trenching and service installation return to original fence alignment. 2.4 EXISTING TREES * All street trees are to be retained and kept undamaged unless specifically approved in writing by Asset * Existing crown clearances and canopies are not to be altered without written approval by Asset * Ensure construction equipment can pass beneath lowest limb, through driveway access. * Ensure lifting equipment and load can clear height and width of tree crown without damage to crown. 2.5 SITE ACCESS * Construction access for the site is to be shown on the plan. Any variations from this plan are to be submitted to Asset Acceptance for approval by Roads ACT prior to enacting on site. * Access gates into the site must not block pedestrian access along the verge (gates must swing into the site). 2.7 SERVICE ENTRY TO SITE * Servicing of the site is to be as per plan. Realign fence to provide lane for service trenching, but re-erect fence to enclose trees before trenching commences. Upon completion of trenching, return the fence to its' original alignment. 2.8 SERVICE ALONG STREET 2.9 PEDESTRIAN AND ICYCLE MOVEMENT * Existing verge footpaths to be maintained and must remain unobstructed throughout the construction period to provide safe public access at all times. * Where a constructed footpath or cycleway exists within the verge, protective fencing must in all cases be set back 600mm from each side of the footpath/cycleway to ensure safe passage for cyclists and pedestrians. * If paths are not present pedestrian access must be provided via a fenced clearway of 1.8m width for the entire frontage of the lease VERGE CONDITION AND RESTORATION * During the project renovate all existing verge grass cover as per Landscape Plan. Watering may be required to retain trees in good condition. * At the completion of construction verges should still have established dry-land grass cover. Topsoil is not to be removed and the soil level must not be changed. * Renovation of grass cover on the verge shall include the following requirements: * Lightly cultivate the soil to 25mm - 50mm depth (50 mm maximum to minimise damage to tree roots). Cultivate only in one direction and avoid major roots, and keep a minimum of 1m away from tree trunks. * Add 'Type ' topsoil at 25mm - 50mm depth. Level the topsoil and add npk fertiliser (equivalent to multi-gro) at 40g/m2. * Sow seed of dryland grassing - refer Standard Specification for Urban Infrastructure Works - Section 9. Keep moist during establishment. * In-ground irrigation systems are generally not permitted in the verge but may be supported if the infrastructure can be installed in accordance with the Design Standards taking into consideration existing vegetation such as street trees. Otherwise, a system of quick couplers at the lease edge of the verge may be installed, subject to approval of the irrigation plan. * Any damage that occurs to verge or open space vegetation on unleased Territory land trees is to be repaired at the developer's/proponents expense. Restorative work is to be approved by City services through TaMS Asset 3. TREE ROOT PROTECTION * Excavation within drip line of existing trees approved by TaMS' Asset Acceptance Section is to be undertaken by hand only. No machinery is to be used. * A qualified and experienced horticulturist or tree surgeon must carry out all root cuts and ensure the cuts are suitably protected to minimise any risk of long term damage to street verge trees. * The majority of tree roots grow in the top 300mm of soil. These are the feeder roots, often very fine roots that provide the tree with water, oxygen and nutrients. These roots typically grow between the tree trunk to well beyond its 'drip-line' (the canopy edge). * Excavation within the drip zone of a tree does considerable damage to its root system. It can affect tree stability and tree health to such an extent that it will lead to die back and decline of the tree. * Excavation that occurs within the drip zone of a tree must be approved and is to be restricted to one side of the tree only. * Where excavation is approved the following measures are to be adopted for tree protection: * Do not sever large roots (>30 mm diameter) closer than halfway from the drip-line to the trunk. * All roots must be cut cleanly with equipment specifically designed to cut roots or other pruning equipment. * Roots exposed during excavation must be protected from desiccation. Keep lightly watered or cover with hessian, which must be kept moist. * Water trees that have had disturbance in their root zone. The amount and frequency of water needs to be adapted to the trees' requirement, based on seasonal conditions. 4. TREE ASSESSMENT * Street and open space trees on unleased Territory land that are to be retained and protected must be shown on the LMP(P) including there location within the verge, species type, trunk diameter, tree height and canopy width. 5. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (TTM) * TTM Plan must align with the Landscape Management and Protection Plan showing consistent and accurate details CODE 120

4 81 Deciduous species 80 Deciduous species Tree protection fencing to butt up to existing field fence both ends 69 POa 68 POa 72 PIr 71 POa 70 POa 74 PIr 73 PIr Multiple suckers remove Note pits at change of direction or installation method. 88 PIr POa Populus alba PIr Pinus radiata Existing trees proposed to be removed Tree ID No., Tree Species Code 67 POa Maintain 1.0 metre gap between Tree protection fencing and kerb - LOCATION 2 66 PIr DEAD 64 PIr 65 PIr ADDITIONAL NOTES: A. Pruning of lower branches of Trees 73, 74, 64 & 65 will be required. A qualified and experienced horticulturist or tree surgeon ONLY to carry out such works.. Further restoration works are to be carried out in this location - Refer Landscape Restoration Plan on this sheet. C. Removal of poplar suckers: Initially cut cleanly and remove all suckers to ground level or below. Management process thereafter: Spray regenerated suckers in October with GARLON (triclopyr) at the application rate of 170ml per 100 litres of water Subsequent spraying with GARLON as required Plant 3 x Casuarina cumminghamiana minimum 7.0metres apart - 200mm spring rings - refer planting detail Restore grass Refer LMPP Note No 50x50x1800mm HW stakes min 500mm into ground Hessian ties 50mm wide Form 1 M Dia watering basing Place 75mm depth mulch Plant 3 x Casuarina cumminghamiana minimum 7.0metres apart - 200mm spring rings - refer planting detail Grassing on Type '' topsoil Mixture of 50% approved composted topsoil and 50% excavated material Scarify sides & subgrade Native Tree Planting in Grass LANDSCAPE RESTORATION PLAN - LOCATION 2 SECTION Scale - 1: CODE 121

5 Note pits at change of direction. Tree protection fencing to butt up to existing field fence 63 PIr 62 GROUP - 10 x newly planted CSc - Casuarina cunninghamiana along grassed batter adjacent to road - Tree No 6. Will not be affected by the Feeder Installation due to boring. 88 PIr Tree ID No., Tree Species Code CSc Casuarina cunninghamiana PIr Pinus radiata NOTES: Further tree protection fencing will be required if additional pits are installed along bored Feeder Installation Restore grass Refer LMPP Note LOCATION 3 AND PROTECTION NOTES REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROTECTION OF PULIC LANDSCAPE ASSETS ADJACENT TO DEVELOPMENT WORKS ON UNLEASED TERRITORY LAND - PULIC OPEN SPACE. 1. GENERAL ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK MUST E CONTAINED WITHIN THE SITE EXCEPT FOR SERVICE CONNECTIONS IN THE VERGE. If there is a specific need to utilise unleased Territory land adjacent to the Lease, the proponent or their authorised representative is required to contact and consult with TaMS' Licensing and Compliance in conjunction with Urban Treescapes to seek approval. The use of public land for storage of site sheds, materials and contractor parking is not generally supported but may be approved in some circumstances with conditions. 1.1 NOTIFICATION AND COMPLIANCE * The client and/or their authorised representative after attaining design approval, are to provide certification in the form of Compliance Notification ( /letter) indicating that the protective fencing has been installed in accordance with the approved LMP is to be forwarded to the relevant Coordinator within Asset Acceptance of the TaMS prior to works (demolition/clearing/excavation/construction) commencing on the site. * all works are to conform with act government Design Standards for Urban Infrastructure and Standard Specification for Urban Infrastructure Works. * all verge works are to comply with DUS Guideline's for the protection of Public Landscape Assets adjacent to Development Works Ref-04. * contact the relevant Coordinator within Asset Acceptance to notify when verge restoration commences, and at the completion of work to attain the relevant certificate(s). 1.2 SUPERVISION OF REPLACEMENT TREE PLANTING & VERGE RESTORATION * A suitably qualified Landscape Architect or Horticulturist must be employed to oversee work in the verge to ensure all requirements are followed. They must be present during any cultivation/restoration of the verge. 2. VERGE MANAGEMENT 2.0 ANY SERVICE INSTALLATION NOT SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WITHIN 5.0m OF AN EXISTING TREE REQUIRES PRIOR APPROVAL FROM TaMS URAN TREESCAPES. 2.1 STORAGE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS * No construction material to be stored on verges, or public open spaces. * No car parking or equipment parking permitted on verges, or public open spaces. 2.2 SITE ACCOMMODATION * No site sheds, storage sheds, site amenities or billboards to be erected on verges without the written approval of TaMS Licensing and Compliance in conjunction with Urban Treescapes. 2.3 FENCING * Fence off existing trees being retained to enclose verge as per plan. * Use of temporary 1800mm tall continuous chain mesh fence supported by steel posts with concrete bases is mandatory. Any variation from this requirement must be approved by the relevant section and coordinated through Asset Acceptance of the TaMS. * Fencing to be erected before the commencement of any site work and removed at completion of all construction and commencement of verge restoration * The fence is to remain continuous throughout the project. * Fencing must not be removed for service installation across the verge unless in accordance with this plan. * This LMP Plan takes precedence once approved over the Site Plan and TTM Plans. * Realign fence to provide lane for service trenching as per plan, but re-erect fence to enclose trees before trenching commences and on completion of trenching and service installation return to original fence alignment. 2.4 EXISTING TREES * All street trees are to be retained and kept undamaged unless specifically approved in writing by Asset * Existing crown clearances and canopies are not to be altered without written approval by Asset * Ensure construction equipment can pass beneath lowest limb, through driveway access. * Ensure lifting equipment and load can clear height and width of tree crown without damage to crown. 2.5 SITE ACCESS * Construction access for the site is to be shown on the plan. Any variations from this plan are to be submitted to Asset Acceptance for approval by Roads ACT prior to enacting on site. * Access gates into the site must not block pedestrian access along the verge (gates must swing into the site). 2.7 SERVICE ENTRY TO SITE * Servicing of the site is to be as per plan. Realign fence to provide lane for service trenching, but re-erect fence to enclose trees before trenching commences. Upon completion of trenching, return the fence to its' original alignment. 2.8 SERVICE ALONG STREET 2.9 PEDESTRIAN AND ICYCLE MOVEMENT * Existing verge footpaths to be maintained and must remain unobstructed throughout the construction period to provide safe public access at all times. * Where a constructed footpath or cycleway exists within the verge, protective fencing must in all cases be set back 600mm from each side of the footpath/cycleway to ensure safe passage for cyclists and pedestrians. * If paths are not present pedestrian access must be provided via a fenced clearway of 1.8m width for the entire frontage of the lease VERGE CONDITION AND RESTORATION * During the project renovate all existing verge grass cover as per Landscape Plan. Watering may be required to retain trees in good condition. * At the completion of construction verges should still have established dry-land grass cover. Topsoil is not to be removed and the soil level must not be changed. * Renovation of grass cover on the verge shall include the following requirements: * Lightly cultivate the soil to 25mm - 50mm depth (50 mm maximum to minimise damage to tree roots). Cultivate only in one direction and avoid major roots, and keep a minimum of 1m away from tree trunks. * Add 'Type ' topsoil at 25mm - 50mm depth. Level the topsoil and add npk fertiliser (equivalent to multi-gro) at 40g/m2. * Sow seed of dryland grassing - refer Standard Specification for Urban Infrastructure Works - Section 9. Keep moist during establishment. * In-ground irrigation systems are generally not permitted in the verge but may be supported if the infrastructure can be installed in accordance with the Design Standards taking into consideration existing vegetation such as street trees. Otherwise, a system of quick couplers at the lease edge of the verge may be installed, subject to approval of the irrigation plan. * Any damage that occurs to verge or open space vegetation on unleased Territory land trees is to be repaired at the developer's/proponents expense. Restorative work is to be approved by City services through TaMS Asset 3. TREE ROOT PROTECTION * Excavation within drip line of existing trees approved by TaMS' Asset Acceptance Section is to be undertaken by hand only. No machinery is to be used. * A qualified and experienced horticulturist or tree surgeon must carry out all root cuts and ensure the cuts are suitably protected to minimise any risk of long term damage to street verge trees. * The majority of tree roots grow in the top 300mm of soil. These are the feeder roots, often very fine roots that provide the tree with water, oxygen and nutrients. These roots typically grow between the tree trunk to well beyond its 'drip-line' (the canopy edge). * Excavation within the drip zone of a tree does considerable damage to its root system. It can affect tree stability and tree health to such an extent that it will lead to die back and decline of the tree. * Excavation that occurs within the drip zone of a tree must be approved and is to be restricted to one side of the tree only. * Where excavation is approved the following measures are to be adopted for tree protection: * Do not sever large roots (>30 mm diameter) closer than halfway from the drip-line to the trunk. * All roots must be cut cleanly with equipment specifically designed to cut roots or other pruning equipment. * Roots exposed during excavation must be protected from desiccation. Keep lightly watered or cover with hessian, which must be kept moist. * Water trees that have had disturbance in their root zone. The amount and frequency of water needs to be adapted to the trees' requirement, based on seasonal conditions. 4. TREE ASSESSMENT * Street and open space trees on unleased Territory land that are to be retained and protected must be shown on the LMP(P) including there location within the verge, species type, trunk diameter, tree height and canopy width. 5. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (TTM) * TTM Plan must align with the Landscape Management and Protection Plan showing consistent and accurate details CODE 122

6 88 PIr Tree ID No., Tree Species Code 61 Qpa 62 Qpa 59 Qpa GROUP C - 8 x newly planted Qpa - Quercus palustris. Will not be affected by the Feeder Installation due to boring Qpa Quercus palustris NOTE: No tree protection is required in this location unless additional pits are installed along bored Feeder Installation 58 Qpa 57 Qpa 56 Qpa 55 Qpa 34 Qpa - LOCATION 4 AND PROTECTION NOTES REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROTECTION OF PULIC LANDSCAPE ASSETS ADJACENT TO DEVELOPMENT WORKS ON UNLEASED TERRITORY LAND - PULIC OPEN SPACE. 1. GENERAL ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK MUST E CONTAINED WITHIN THE SITE EXCEPT FOR SERVICE CONNECTIONS IN THE VERGE. If there is a specific need to utilise unleased Territory land adjacent to the Lease, the proponent or their authorised representative is required to contact and consult with TaMS' Licensing and Compliance in conjunction with Urban Treescapes to seek approval. The use of public land for storage of site sheds, materials and contractor parking is not generally supported but may be approved in some circumstances with conditions. 1.1 NOTIFICATION AND COMPLIANCE * The client and/or their authorised representative after attaining design approval, are to provide certification in the form of Compliance Notification ( /letter) indicating that the protective fencing has been installed in accordance with the approved LMP is to be forwarded to the relevant Coordinator within Asset Acceptance of the TaMS prior to works (demolition/clearing/excavation/construction) commencing on the site. * all works are to conform with act government Design Standards for Urban Infrastructure and Standard Specification for Urban Infrastructure Works. * all verge works are to comply with DUS Guideline's for the protection of Public Landscape Assets adjacent to Development Works Ref-04. * contact the relevant Coordinator within Asset Acceptance to notify when verge restoration commences, and at the completion of work to attain the relevant certificate(s). 1.2 SUPERVISION OF REPLACEMENT TREE PLANTING & VERGE RESTORATION * A suitably qualified Landscape Architect or Horticulturist must be employed to oversee work in the verge to ensure all requirements are followed. They must be present during any cultivation/restoration of the verge. 2. VERGE MANAGEMENT 2.0 ANY SERVICE INSTALLATION NOT SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WITHIN 5.0m OF AN EXISTING TREE REQUIRES PRIOR APPROVAL FROM TaMS URAN TREESCAPES. 2.1 STORAGE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS * No construction material to be stored on verges, or public open spaces. * No car parking or equipment parking permitted on verges, or public open spaces. 2.2 SITE ACCOMMODATION * No site sheds, storage sheds, site amenities or billboards to be erected on verges without the written approval of TaMS Licensing and Compliance in conjunction with Urban Treescapes. 2.3 FENCING * Fence off existing trees being retained to enclose verge as per plan. * Use of temporary 1800mm tall continuous chain mesh fence supported by steel posts with concrete bases is mandatory. Any variation from this requirement must be approved by the relevant section and coordinated through Asset Acceptance of the TaMS. * Fencing to be erected before the commencement of any site work and removed at completion of all construction and commencement of verge restoration * The fence is to remain continuous throughout the project. * Fencing must not be removed for service installation across the verge unless in accordance with this plan. * This LMP Plan takes precedence once approved over the Site Plan and TTM Plans. * Realign fence to provide lane for service trenching as per plan, but re-erect fence to enclose trees before trenching commences and on completion of trenching and service installation return to original fence alignment. 2.4 EXISTING TREES * All street trees are to be retained and kept undamaged unless specifically approved in writing by Asset * Existing crown clearances and canopies are not to be altered without written approval by Asset * Ensure construction equipment can pass beneath lowest limb, through driveway access. * Ensure lifting equipment and load can clear height and width of tree crown without damage to crown. 2.5 SITE ACCESS * Construction access for the site is to be shown on the plan. Any variations from this plan are to be submitted to Asset Acceptance for approval by Roads ACT prior to enacting on site. * Access gates into the site must not block pedestrian access along the verge (gates must swing into the site). 2.7 SERVICE ENTRY TO SITE * Servicing of the site is to be as per plan. Realign fence to provide lane for service trenching, but re-erect fence to enclose trees before trenching commences. Upon completion of trenching, return the fence to its' original alignment. 2.8 SERVICE ALONG STREET 2.9 PEDESTRIAN AND ICYCLE MOVEMENT * Existing verge footpaths to be maintained and must remain unobstructed throughout the construction period to provide safe public access at all times. * Where a constructed footpath or cycleway exists within the verge, protective fencing must in all cases be set back 600mm from each side of the footpath/cycleway to ensure safe passage for cyclists and pedestrians. * If paths are not present pedestrian access must be provided via a fenced clearway of 1.8m width for the entire frontage of the lease VERGE CONDITION AND RESTORATION * During the project renovate all existing verge grass cover as per Landscape Plan. Watering may be required to retain trees in good condition. * At the completion of construction verges should still have established dry-land grass cover. Topsoil is not to be removed and the soil level must not be changed. * Renovation of grass cover on the verge shall include the following requirements: * Lightly cultivate the soil to 25mm - 50mm depth (50 mm maximum to minimise damage to tree roots). Cultivate only in one direction and avoid major roots, and keep a minimum of 1m away from tree trunks. * Add 'Type ' topsoil at 25mm - 50mm depth. Level the topsoil and add npk fertiliser (equivalent to multi-gro) at 40g/m2. * Sow seed of dryland grassing - refer Standard Specification for Urban Infrastructure Works - Section 9. Keep moist during establishment. * In-ground irrigation systems are generally not permitted in the verge but may be supported if the infrastructure can be installed in accordance with the Design Standards taking into consideration existing vegetation such as street trees. Otherwise, a system of quick couplers at the lease edge of the verge may be installed, subject to approval of the irrigation plan. * Any damage that occurs to verge or open space vegetation on unleased Territory land trees is to be repaired at the developer's/proponents expense. Restorative work is to be approved by City services through TaMS Asset 3. TREE ROOT PROTECTION * Excavation within drip line of existing trees approved by TaMS' Asset Acceptance Section is to be undertaken by hand only. No machinery is to be used. * A qualified and experienced horticulturist or tree surgeon must carry out all root cuts and ensure the cuts are suitably protected to minimise any risk of long term damage to street verge trees. * The majority of tree roots grow in the top 300mm of soil. These are the feeder roots, often very fine roots that provide the tree with water, oxygen and nutrients. These roots typically grow between the tree trunk to well beyond its 'drip-line' (the canopy edge). * Excavation within the drip zone of a tree does considerable damage to its root system. It can affect tree stability and tree health to such an extent that it will lead to die back and decline of the tree. * Excavation that occurs within the drip zone of a tree must be approved and is to be restricted to one side of the tree only. * Where excavation is approved the following measures are to be adopted for tree protection: * Do not sever large roots (>30 mm diameter) closer than halfway from the drip-line to the trunk. * All roots must be cut cleanly with equipment specifically designed to cut roots or other pruning equipment. * Roots exposed during excavation must be protected from desiccation. Keep lightly watered or cover with hessian, which must be kept moist. * Water trees that have had disturbance in their root zone. The amount and frequency of water needs to be adapted to the trees' requirement, based on seasonal conditions. 4. TREE ASSESSMENT * Street and open space trees on unleased Territory land that are to be retained and protected must be shown on the LMP(P) including there location within the verge, species type, trunk diameter, tree height and canopy width. 5. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (TTM) * TTM Plan must align with the Landscape Management and Protection Plan showing consistent and accurate details CODE 123

7 24 PIr 30 PIr 32 PIr 35 wattle 25 PIr 33 PIr 26 PIr 27 PIr 28 PIr 29 PIr 31 PIr 21 PIr 22 PIr P 23 PIr 19 PIr 17 PIr 16 PIr 14 PIr 12 PIr GROUP D - Pine trees - Will not be affected by the Feeder Installation due to boring 88 PIr Tree ID No., Tree Species Code PIr Pinus radiata 20 PIr 18 PIr 15 PIr 10 PIr 13 PIr 11 PIr 8 PIr 5 PIr 4 PIr 2 PIr NOTE: No tree protection is required in this location unless additional pits are installed along bored Feeder Installation 9 PIr 6 PIr 7 PIr 3 PIr 1 PIr - LOCATION 4 continued AND PROTECTION NOTES REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROTECTION OF PULIC LANDSCAPE ASSETS ADJACENT TO DEVELOPMENT WORKS ON UNLEASED TERRITORY LAND - PULIC OPEN SPACE. 1. GENERAL ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK MUST E CONTAINED WITHIN THE SITE EXCEPT FOR SERVICE CONNECTIONS IN THE VERGE. If there is a specific need to utilise unleased Territory land adjacent to the Lease, the proponent or their authorised representative is required to contact and consult with TaMS' Licensing and Compliance in conjunction with Urban Treescapes to seek approval. The use of public land for storage of site sheds, materials and contractor parking is not generally supported but may be approved in some circumstances with conditions. 1.1 NOTIFICATION AND COMPLIANCE * The client and/or their authorised representative after attaining design approval, are to provide certification in the form of Compliance Notification ( /letter) indicating that the protective fencing has been installed in accordance with the approved LMP is to be forwarded to the relevant Coordinator within Asset Acceptance of the TaMS prior to works (demolition/clearing/excavation/construction) commencing on the site. * all works are to conform with act government Design Standards for Urban Infrastructure and Standard Specification for Urban Infrastructure Works. * all verge works are to comply with DUS Guideline's for the protection of Public Landscape Assets adjacent to Development Works Ref-04. * contact the relevant Coordinator within Asset Acceptance to notify when verge restoration commences, and at the completion of work to attain the relevant certificate(s). 1.2 SUPERVISION OF REPLACEMENT TREE PLANTING & VERGE RESTORATION * A suitably qualified Landscape Architect or Horticulturist must be employed to oversee work in the verge to ensure all requirements are followed. They must be present during any cultivation/restoration of the verge. 2. VERGE MANAGEMENT 2.0 ANY SERVICE INSTALLATION NOT SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WITHIN 5.0m OF AN EXISTING TREE REQUIRES PRIOR APPROVAL FROM TaMS URAN TREESCAPES. 2.1 STORAGE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS * No construction material to be stored on verges, or public open spaces. * No car parking or equipment parking permitted on verges, or public open spaces. 2.2 SITE ACCOMMODATION * No site sheds, storage sheds, site amenities or billboards to be erected on verges without the written approval of TaMS Licensing and Compliance in conjunction with Urban Treescapes. 2.3 FENCING * Fence off existing trees being retained to enclose verge as per plan. * Use of temporary 1800mm tall continuous chain mesh fence supported by steel posts with concrete bases is mandatory. Any variation from this requirement must be approved by the relevant section and coordinated through Asset Acceptance of the TaMS. * Fencing to be erected before the commencement of any site work and removed at completion of all construction and commencement of verge restoration * The fence is to remain continuous throughout the project. * Fencing must not be removed for service installation across the verge unless in accordance with this plan. * This LMP Plan takes precedence once approved over the Site Plan and TTM Plans. * Realign fence to provide lane for service trenching as per plan, but re-erect fence to enclose trees before trenching commences and on completion of trenching and service installation return to original fence alignment. 2.4 EXISTING TREES * All street trees are to be retained and kept undamaged unless specifically approved in writing by Asset * Existing crown clearances and canopies are not to be altered without written approval by Asset * Ensure construction equipment can pass beneath lowest limb, through driveway access. * Ensure lifting equipment and load can clear height and width of tree crown without damage to crown. 2.5 SITE ACCESS * Construction access for the site is to be shown on the plan. Any variations from this plan are to be submitted to Asset Acceptance for approval by Roads ACT prior to enacting on site. * Access gates into the site must not block pedestrian access along the verge (gates must swing into the site). 2.7 SERVICE ENTRY TO SITE * Servicing of the site is to be as per plan. Realign fence to provide lane for service trenching, but re-erect fence to enclose trees before trenching commences. Upon completion of trenching, return the fence to its' original alignment. 2.8 SERVICE ALONG STREET 2.9 PEDESTRIAN AND ICYCLE MOVEMENT * Existing verge footpaths to be maintained and must remain unobstructed throughout the construction period to provide safe public access at all times. * Where a constructed footpath or cycleway exists within the verge, protective fencing must in all cases be set back 600mm from each side of the footpath/cycleway to ensure safe passage for cyclists and pedestrians. * If paths are not present pedestrian access must be provided via a fenced clearway of 1.8m width for the entire frontage of the lease VERGE CONDITION AND RESTORATION * During the project renovate all existing verge grass cover as per Landscape Plan. Watering may be required to retain trees in good condition. * At the completion of construction verges should still have established dry-land grass cover. Topsoil is not to be removed and the soil level must not be changed. * Renovation of grass cover on the verge shall include the following requirements: * Lightly cultivate the soil to 25mm - 50mm depth (50 mm maximum to minimise damage to tree roots). Cultivate only in one direction and avoid major roots, and keep a minimum of 1m away from tree trunks. * Add 'Type ' topsoil at 25mm - 50mm depth. Level the topsoil and add npk fertiliser (equivalent to multi-gro) at 40g/m2. * Sow seed of dryland grassing - refer Standard Specification for Urban Infrastructure Works - Section 9. Keep moist during establishment. * In-ground irrigation systems are generally not permitted in the verge but may be supported if the infrastructure can be installed in accordance with the Design Standards taking into consideration existing vegetation such as street trees. Otherwise, a system of quick couplers at the lease edge of the verge may be installed, subject to approval of the irrigation plan. * Any damage that occurs to verge or open space vegetation on unleased Territory land trees is to be repaired at the developer's/proponents expense. Restorative work is to be approved by City services through TaMS Asset 3. TREE ROOT PROTECTION * Excavation within drip line of existing trees approved by TaMS' Asset Acceptance Section is to be undertaken by hand only. No machinery is to be used. * A qualified and experienced horticulturist or tree surgeon must carry out all root cuts and ensure the cuts are suitably protected to minimise any risk of long term damage to street verge trees. * The majority of tree roots grow in the top 300mm of soil. These are the feeder roots, often very fine roots that provide the tree with water, oxygen and nutrients. These roots typically grow between the tree trunk to well beyond its 'drip-line' (the canopy edge). * Excavation within the drip zone of a tree does considerable damage to its root system. It can affect tree stability and tree health to such an extent that it will lead to die back and decline of the tree. * Excavation that occurs within the drip zone of a tree must be approved and is to be restricted to one side of the tree only. * Where excavation is approved the following measures are to be adopted for tree protection: * Do not sever large roots (>30 mm diameter) closer than halfway from the drip-line to the trunk. * All roots must be cut cleanly with equipment specifically designed to cut roots or other pruning equipment. * Roots exposed during excavation must be protected from desiccation. Keep lightly watered or cover with hessian, which must be kept moist. * Water trees that have had disturbance in their root zone. The amount and frequency of water needs to be adapted to the trees' requirement, based on seasonal conditions. 4. TREE ASSESSMENT * Street and open space trees on unleased Territory land that are to be retained and protected must be shown on the LMP(P) including there location within the verge, species type, trunk diameter, tree height and canopy width. 5. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (TTM) * TTM Plan must align with the Landscape Management and Protection Plan showing consistent and accurate details CODE 124

8 Tree protection fencing to continue to Gladestone St 45 POn 53 QspD M 43 PLsp 46 Qil 52 QspD M 44 Qpa 42 PLsp 41 Qpa 40 PLsp 39 Qpa 38 PLsp 37 Qpa 47 Qil 51 QspD 50 QspD 48 Dead 49 Qil 36 PLsp Maintain 1.0metre gap between tree protection fencing and the outer edge of all tree canopies - from Gladestone Street to roundabout at Lyell Street Existing trees proposed to be removed 88 PIr Tree ID No., Tree Species Code PLsp Platanus species POn Populus nigra 'Italica' Qpa Quercus palustris QspD Quercus species - deciduous Qil Quercus ilex Tree protection fencing to continue to Lyell St - LOCATION 5 Plant 3 x Quercus ilex metre tall, 25litre pot, 20-25mm calliper - refer planting detail Restore grass Refer LMPP Note 2.10 Trees shall not be planted lower than original depth 2 No 50x50x1800 HW stakes min 600mm into ground Hessian ties 50mm wide Form 1m dia. watering basin. Place 75mm depth mulch 150mm Type '' topsoil Mixture of 50% approved composted topsoil and 50% excavated material Scarify sides & subgrade LANDSCAPE RESTORATION PLAN - LOCATION 5 Deciduous Tree Planting in Grass SECTION Scale - 1: TREE ASSESSMENT CODE 125

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