B2.B Compensatory Requirements


    Objective

  • Compensatory habitat replacements are provided for specific features which cannot be avoided and are proposed to be removed, including Koala feed trees, any native tree over a certain size, hollows and hollow bearing trees.  

      Controls

      B2.11 Removal of any Koala feed tree species must be replaced in accordance with the compensatory planting ratios detailed in Figure 1, unless Council imposes an amended requirement in consideration of specific and unique site factors. Koala feed tree species in Port Stephens include:

      • Forest Red Gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis),
      • Swamp Mahogany (Eucalyptus robusta)
      • Parramatta Red Gum (Eucalyptus parramattensis)
      • Grey Gum (Eucalyptus canaliculata)
      • Tallowood (Eucalyptus microcorys)
      • Grey Box (Eucalyptus moluccana)
      • Small Fruited Grey Gum (Eucalyptus propinqua)
      • Grey Gum (Eucalyptus punctata)
      • White Stringybark (Eucalyptus globoidea)
      • Flooded Gum (Eucalyptus grandis)
      • Sydney Peppermint (Eucalyptus piperita)
      • Scribbly Gum (Eucalyptus racemose)
      • Red Mahogany (Eucalyptus resinifera)
      • Sydney Blue Gum (Eucalyptus saligna)
      • Scribbly Gum (Eucalyptus haemastoma)

      Important Koala feed tree species in Port Stephens

      The tree species listed above in B2.11, are identified as important species to support the Koala population in Port Stephens.

      Important Koala feed tree species in Port Stephens

      Forest Red Gum

      Eucalyptus tereticornis

      Swamp Mahogany

      Eucalyptus robusta

      Parramatta Red Gum

      Eucalyptus parramattensis


      Grey Gum

      Eucalyptus canaliculata

      Tallowood

      Eucalyptus microcorys

      Grey Box

      Eucalyptus moluccana

      Small Fruited Grey Gum

      Eucalyptus propinqua

      Grey Gum

      Eucalyptus punctata

      White Stringybark

      Eucalyptus globoidea

      Flooded Gum

      Eucalyptus grandis

      Sydney Peppermint

      Eucalyptus piperita

      Scribbly Gum

      Eucalyptus racemose

      Red Mahogany

      Eucalyptus resinifera

      Sydney Blue Gum

      Eucalyptus saligna

      Scribbly Gum

      Eucalyptus haemastoma

      Trees Near Me NSW

      Trees Near Me NSW is an easy-to-use mobile and website app for maps and information about Plant Community Types anywhere in New South Wales. This app can be helpful for identifying important Koala feed tree species in Port Stephens. See here for more information.

       

      Figure 1: Compensatory Koala feed tree planting ratios

      Koala feed tree species size class
      (trunk diameter measured 1.3m from the ground)
      Loss to gain replacement planting ratio for Koala feed tree species
      <100mm
      1:6
      100 – 300mm
      1:8
      >300mm
      1:10


      B2.12 Any native tree (other than a Koala Feed Tree species) with a height of greater than 3m or a trunk diameter greater than 300mm (measured 1.3m from the ground) that is to be removed, is to be replaced at a ratio of 1:2, unless Council imposes an amended requirement in consideration of specific and unique site factors.

      B2.13 Any street tree proposed to be removed is to be replaced at a ratio of 1:1 along the same street frontage, and planted in accordance with Council's Biodiversity Technical Specification, unless Council imposes an amended requirement in consideration of specific and unique site factors.

      B2.14 Compensatory trees are to be planted in accordance with Council's Biodiversity Technical Specification.

      B2.15 Where the removal of a hollow or a hollow-bearing tree is required, compensatory hollows are to be provided in accordance with Council's Biodiversity Technical Specification. The number of compensatory arboreal hollows must meet the ratios identified in Figure 2, unless Council imposes an amended requirement in consideration of specific and unique site factors. A combination of nest boxes and salvaged hollows may be required.

      Figure 2: Compensatory hollow ratios

      Preference of useCompensatory hollow type
      Replacement Ratio (Loss:Gain)
      1stNatural hollow salvaged from felled hollow-bearing tree and installed within retained trees on site
      1:1 hollow replacement
      2ndArtificial hollows
      1:2 hollow replacement
      3rdNest boxes
      1:2 hollow replacement