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79 Princes Way - Cupressocyparis leylandii x2: Reduce in height to contain size. 406 Wimbledon Park Road - Sycamore and Robinia: Crown reduction and thinning by 30-40%.
79 Princes Way & 406 Wimbledon Park Road, London, SW19
Erection of 18 one bedroom "assisted living" units in a series of five two-storey buildings on the southern and western perimiters of the residential care home.
Observations to Merton Borough Council on a proposal to erect a rear extension to an industrial building and formation of additional car parking/servicing area. (Development close to the borough boundary).
Two storey extensions, to the side of the property nearest the electricity sub-station and up to the southern boundary (with Belmont Mews); alterations to the roof, including rooflights in the rear roofslope.
Works to protected sycamore (T33) involving crown lifting to 7m and crown thinning by 30%. Removal of deadwood. (Tree protected by preservation order 126/1990)
Works to Holm Oak (T172) - Removal of epicormic growth to a height of 6.1m, removal of central portion of limb extending over house roof, thinning of the crown by 35%, removal of any deadwood (all final cuts are to be to a suitable point of growth).
Limes x 3 (Group 5) Thinning of the crowns by 30%, raising of the crowns to 6m, removal of any deadwood. T87. Lime. Thin crown by 30%, lift to 6 m, remove deadwood. T88. Lime. Reduce crown by 20%, thin crown by 20%, lift to 6 m. T89. Horse Chestnut. Reduce crown by 30%, thin by 20%, lift to 6 m. T77. Oak. Thin crown by 25%, removal of any deadwood. Trees protected by TPO 133/90.
Trees protected by TPO 256/2000 - Removal of the two smaller suppressed trees, reduction by up to 40% to the trees indicated as 1,2,4 and 6 on submitted plan (received on 16/03/00). All final cuts to be at a suitable point of growth.
Cypress hedge: Reduction in height by approximately 30%, trimming of vertical faces to maintain shape and form. Sycamore: Reduce back to previous points of reduction maintaining as natural a shape as possible. Crab apple: Reduce and reshape crown by 6-8 feet, thin and reshape crown by removal of selected branches. Holly hedge: Removal of three stumps.
Demolition of existing side porch and the erection of a two-storey side extension on east side of house, including resiting of entrance door to front of house within new porch..
Alterations to ground floor elevation in connection with use of integral garage as a dining room. (Variation of condition 3 of planning permission dated 20/02/1964 for the erection of 12 houses and 23 flats.)
Works to protected trees TPO 133/90 - Limes (T80 & T81), Beech (T83), Grey Poplar (T82). Cutting back of branches overhanging the boundary and parking areas of Selhurst Close. All final cut to be to a suitable point of growth.
Installation of telecommunications equipment on roof including 12 equipment cabinets, replacement antenna, 3 x 600mm dishes and removal of existing cabinets.
Observations to Merton Council on a proposal to erect an enclosed mortar mixing building with associated conveyor, on the Tilcon Concrete site, which is close to the borough boundary.
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