Otago Daily Times

Planter boxes likely to be basis of plan

- DANIEL BIRCHFIELD daniel.birchfield@odt.co.nz

PLANTER boxes in keeping with the ‘‘general harbour theme’’ look likely to be the basis of a landscapin­g plan to replace the sycamore trees felled in Tyne St in early March.

In January, the Waitaki District Council put the removal of the trees at the edge of the Oamaru Harbour area on hold after councillor­s were caught out by staff plans to fell the trees on the road reserve alongside a Waterfront Rd and Tyne St harbour accommodat­ion site sold by the council in July.

Council contractor­s started work to fell the trees on March 4 after the council voted in favour of their removal after further discussion­s in February, to allow a project to realign a stormwater pipe to begin.

In a letter to residents, provided to the Otago Daily Times, council project manager Joshua Rendell said the stormwater main replacemen­t project was being carried out to provide ‘‘muchneeded network improvemen­ts’’.

The letter went on to say the council had ‘‘committed to preparing a landscapin­g plan for the area’’, which would be communicat­ed to nearby residents ‘‘for comment in due course’’.

Council assets manager Neil Jorgensen said said that plan was in the process of being developed and its next stage was being considered, which included possible public consultati­on.

‘‘The landscape plan is well under way and we just need to review it and determine what we do next, whether we take it to the community first or take it straight to council.’’

The idea was that the plan would ‘‘fit in with the general harbour theme’’.

‘‘It’s based around the planter boxtype scenario, maybe three or four planters boxes, and we are having a look at the material those boxes will be made of at the moment as well as some shrubs. They’ll be larger trees in the boxes.’’

There was no timeline for work to begin, he said.

 ?? PHOTO: DANIEL BIRCHFIELD ?? Developmen­t . . . The former site of nine sycamore trees in Oamaru’s Tyne St that were felled last month. A landscapin­g plan is being developed by the Waitaki District Council to replace them.
PHOTO: DANIEL BIRCHFIELD Developmen­t . . . The former site of nine sycamore trees in Oamaru’s Tyne St that were felled last month. A landscapin­g plan is being developed by the Waitaki District Council to replace them.

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