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A notable tree is a tree or group of trees that a community or nation regards as being of special importance because they:
A notable tree has greater legal protection, meaning it:
In Auckland, notable trees are listed in the notable tree schedule in the:
We identify potentially significant trees to include in the notable tree schedule through our own work.
A person or organisation can also nominate a tree to be evaluated.
We evaluate nominations to determine whether they meet the threshold of significance, as outlined in the guidelines for evaluating notable tree nominations.
Those that meet the threshold must go through a full plan change process under the Resource Management Act, which includes public submissions and a hearing, before they can be added to the schedule.
We are not currently initiating any plan changes to include new trees in the notable tree schedule.
We regularly review nominations received for the notable trees schedule so that trees nominated can be assessed for inclusion in future plan changes.
We are committed to:
To find out the criteria for evaluating the importance of trees and their level of significance, see the Guidelines for nominating a notable tree for evaluation document.
You could ask your local board, botanical society or another community group to help you with the nomination, or to make it on your behalf.
You cannot nominate pest plants listed in the Regional Pest Management Strategy.
Read the guidelines document and complete the nomination form contained in it.
Email the completed form to the heritage unit at heritage@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
Read the guidelines document and complete the nomination form contained in it.
Send the completed form and any supporting documents to:
Heritage Unit
Auckland Council
Private Bag 92300
Victoria Street West
Auckland 1142
Read the guidelines document and complete the nomination form contained in it.
Bring the completed form and any supporting documents to the library with council services nearest to the address of the nominated tree.