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Unit 4, Union Wharf, 23 Wenlock Road, London N1 7STtel: 0207 490 3625 fax: 0207 490 3626 email: [email protected]
Drawing register and record of drawings issued
JOB Nº P492-01 Date of Issue:
PLANNING CONDITIONS Day 04 20 27
Island Homes Month 01 01 01
Barkantine Year 11 11 11
Drawing Title Size Drawing Nº
Topmast Point Refuse Station Locations A1 P492-03-CN-43 ATopmast Tree Protection A1 P492-03-CN-51 A B CKnighthead Point Refuse Station Locations A1 P492-03-CN-44 AQuarterdeck Tree Protection A1 P492-03-CN-52 A B CBowsprit Point Tree Protection A1 P492-03-CN-53 A B CClara Grant & Gilbertson House Tree Protection A1 P492-03-CN-62 * A BCressall House & Alexander House Tree Protection A1 P492-03-CN-63 * A BKedge House Refuse Station Locations A1 P492-03-CN-45 AKedge House Tree Protection A1 P492-03-CN-64 * A BBarkantine Tree Survey A1 P492-03-CN-73 * A ABarkantine Refuse Station Proposals A1 P492-03-CN-D10 B C D
DistributionName CompanyAlice Traill One Housing Group e e eP. Marsh Developing Projects e e eGrant Lock NLP e e eStuart Wigley Baily Garner e e ee=email issue p=paper issue e e eCD=CD issue Total Copies 5 5 5
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T33:B1
T34:B1
T35:B1
T36:B1
T37:B1
T38:C1
G17:B1
T29:C1
T30:C1
T31:C1
T12:B1
T13:C1
T14:B1
T15:C1
T16:B1
T17:B1
T18:B1
T1:B1
T2:B1
T3:C1
T4:C1
T5:C1
T6:B1
T7:B1T8:R
T9:B1
T10:C1
T11:C1
T19:B1
T20:R
T21:B1
T22:B1
T23:B1
G1:B1
G2:B1
G3:B2
G4:B2
G5:B2
G6:C2
G7:C2
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T26:C1
T27:C1T2
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T24:B1
G15:B1 G14:B1
G12:B1
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T84:B2
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T87:B2
G10:B1
G11:B1
G08:B1
G09:B1
G16:B2 G18:B2
TM Dec 2010 1:1500@A3 EG
P492 03-CN-73
Barkantine Tree Survey
Barkantine Estate
PLANNING
Toynbee Island Homes
Drawn By Date Scale Checked
RevisionJob No. Drawing No.
Drawing Title
Project
Status
Client
Revision Amendments Date
NotesVerify all dimensions and levels.Do not scale this drawing.Drawing to be read in conjunction with relevant drawings and specification.
C Farrer Huxley Associates
Farrer HuxleyAssociates
T: 020 7490 3625 F: 020 7490 3626 E: [email protected] W: www.fha.co.ukUnit 4 Union Wharf, 23 Wenlock Road, London N1 7ST
A
Rev A Refuse Stations removed, notes added 26/01/11
Planning application boundary
N
Areas where tree survey has been undertaken. Only trees affected by construction works have been surveyed.
NOTE:1. All levels in the proximity of the trees and within the RPA to be maintained.2. This tree survey drawing has been formatted to illustrate the trees in each individual estate. Drawing has been based on survey undertaken by Arbtech Consulting Limited and to be read in conjunction with drawing no. TCP-02/4 and survey schedule (Appendix 2).3. Tree survey based on OS map. No topographical survey available for this site.
KEY
WESTFERRY ROAD
STRAFFORD STREET
1 to
4
70
685048
46
442624
22
20
11 9
20
102
12
16
326
22
102234
142638
115
48
Sub StaEl
Spinnaker House
PointTopmast
Surgery
The Quarterdeck
El
TCBs
Play Area
TCB
2.7m
Note: HAND DIG ONLY UNDERNEATH EXISTING TREES
+500
+500
+300
BULB
SBU
LBS
BULB
S
BULB
S
BULB
S
T19:B1
T20:R
T21:B1
T6:B1 T7:B1
T9:B1
T10:C1 T11:C1
T22:B1
T23:B1
G6:C2
G7:C2
T1:B1
T2:B1
T4:C1
T5:C1
T17:B1
T18:B1
T3:C1
T16:B1
T14:B1
T15:C1
T13:C1
T12:B1
G3:B2
G4:B2
G2:B1
(Arboricultural assessment: some trees in poor condition due to vandalism. Remove poorest specimens)
(Arboricultural assessment: Trees in poor condition due to vandalism. Remove).
Protective fencing to tie into exiting 1.8m ht playground railing
Protective fencing to tie into exiting 1.8m ht playground railing
Arb advice is to retain best specimens. Site meeting prior to construction is required to establish which trees should be retained in this area
T8:R
Hand dig only within tree protection
fencing. No machine excavation perm
itted
access to building to be m
aintained
Hand dig only within tree protection
fencing. No machine excavation permitted
(Arboricultural assessment: Tree ringbarked at base to 0.5m above ground level. Remove)
(Arboricultural assessment: Poor Condition - Remove)
trees not affected by development,
protection not required
trees not affected by development,
protection not required
trees not affected by development,
protection not required
TREE PROTECTION PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT ON SITEAll tree protection should be erected prior to any operations,demolition, or commencement of any construction. Protective fencing should be erected as shown on this drawing. Fencing to be well-braced and robust, min. height 1200 and compliant with BS 5837.Trees indicated are to be felled prior to commencement of operations on site. Treesfor felling to be agreed with CA on site and marked. Trees are to be felled in accordance with BS 3998.Trees to be felled that are adjacent to, or that lie within a continuous canopy of trees to be retained, should be removed with particular care. In some cases a tree may have to be removed in sections to avoid damage to adjacent trees to be retained.Some trees are to be cut back where branches are vulnerable. Branches shall be shortened back to a fork, in accordance with BS 3998.Trees should not be used as anchorages for equipment used for removing stumps, roots or other trees or for any other purpose. When this is unavoidable, the trees should be protected in accordance with the recommendations of BS 3998.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under B.S reference 3998in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. Ifthe root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting shouldbe sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix.The line of protective fencing, can only be breached if necessary for carrying out works below the tree canopy. In this situation additional lengths of protective fencing must be erected to allow the minimumspace for the works to be undertaken, the precise location is to be agreed on site with the CA. The originalprotective fencing must be reinstalled in the same position once the work beneath the canopy is complete.
TREE PROTECTION DURING OPERATIONSWithin the protection zone no operations or changes in level may take place. Note clause 8.4.2 BS5837:2005 for activities which are forbidden. Where work within the canopy is unavoidable the minimum protection zone can be calculated using table 1of BS 5837:2005 and reduced by up to one third on one side only following instructions from the landscape architect or arboriculturalist. If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837:2005.All excavation works within the protected area shall be carried out by hand. Trenches for footings should be kept as narrow as possible. Existing ground levels around the excavations should not be disturbed.
MW Nov 2010 EG
P492 03-CN-51 C
TOPMAST POINTTREE PROTECTION
ISLAND HOMESBARKANTINE ESTATE
ISLAND HOMES
Drawn By Date Scale Checked
RevisionJob No. Drawing No.
Drawing Title
Project
Status
Client
Revision Amendments Date
NotesVerify all dimensions and levels.Do not scale this drawing.Drawing to be read in conjunction with relevant drawings and specification.
C Farrer Huxley Associates
Farrer HuxleyAssociates
T: 020 7490 3625 F: 020 7490 3626 E: [email protected] W: www.fha.co.ukUnit 4 Union Wharf, 23 Wenlock Road, London N1 7ST
1:250@A1
PLANNING
Rev A Issue for Tender 21.12.2010
Rev B RPAs added, key amended 20.01.2011
Rev C Tree removal notes added 25.01.2011
Fig 1. Sketch showing construction of protective fencing which protects the construction exclusion zone. Note ground protection layer to Root Protection Area (RPA)
Fig 2. Sketch showing construction of protective fencing which protects the construction exclusion zone.
WORK BENEATH EXISTING TREESLandscape works are required to take place beneath the canopy of existing trees. All work beneath the existing trees must be carried out as follows:- Inform and the Landscape Architect before the work is to be carried out. All such works to Landscape Architect's approval. - All work to be carried out by hand and with care to ensure tree roots are not damaged.- Only on approval from the Landscape Architect may the line of protective fencing be relocated to allow the works to be carried out. - On completion of the works below the tree canopy the protective fencing is to be reinstalled in it's original location, at the outer edge of the canopy.
All roots over 25mm dia. encountered during the works to be protected and not cut without prior approval of the landscape architect.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under BS reference 3998 in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. If the root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting should be sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix and well watered.
If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837:2005 Trees in Relation to Construction - Recommendations.
On completion of all external works, following approval by the Landscape architect, the temporary protective fencing is to be removed and the area made good to CA approval.
KEY
Existing trees to be retained
location for protective fencing
trees to be removed & replaced in similar location
Extents of work
Root Protection Area (RPA)
Note: All trees without tree protection shown, are beyond the extent of the construction area
The Quarterdeck
63
1710
2
1513
1
Post OfficePublic House
Barkantine Hall
(Comm
unity Centre)
TCBS
Playground to be refurbished refer dwg P492-CN-02
Games Courts
BM 2.71m
WESTFERRY ROAD
G9:B1
G11:B1
G10:B1
G8:B1
MW Nov 2010 EG
P492 03-CN-52 C
QUARTERDECK
ISLAND HOMESBARKANTINE ESTATE
ISLAND HOMES
Drawn By Date Scale Checked
RevisionJob No. Drawing No.
Drawing Title
Project
Status
Client
Revision Amendments Date
NotesVerify all dimensions and levels.Do not scale this drawing.Drawing to be read in conjunction with relevant drawings and specification.
C Farrer Huxley Associates
Farrer HuxleyAssociates
T: 020 7490 3625 F: 020 7490 3626 E: [email protected] W: www.fha.co.ukUnit 4 Union Wharf, 23 Wenlock Road, London N1 7ST
1:200@A1
PLANNING
TREE PROTECTION
Rev A Issue for Tender 21.12.2010
Rev B key amended, notes added 20.01.2011Rev C tree protection amend to Arbtech revision 25.01.2011
TREE PROTECTION PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT ON SITEAll tree protection should be erected prior to any operations,demolition, or commencement of any construction. Protective fencing should be erected as shown on this drawing. Fencing to be well-braced and robust, min. height 1200 and compliant with BS 5837.Trees indicated are to be felled prior to commencement of operations on site. Treesfor felling to be agreed with CA on site and marked. Trees are to be felled in accordance with BS 3998.Trees to be felled that are adjacent to, or that lie within a continuous canopy of trees to be retained, should be removed with particular care. In some cases a tree may have to be removed in sections to avoid damage to adjacent trees to be retained.Some trees are to be cut back where branches are vulnerable. Branches shall be shortened back to a fork, in accordance with BS 3998.Trees should not be used as anchorages for equipment used for removing stumps, roots or other trees or for any other purpose. When this is unavoidable, the trees should be protected in accordance with the recommendations of BS 3998.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under B.S reference 3998in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. Ifthe root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting shouldbe sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix.The line of protective fencing, can only be breached if necessary for carrying out works below the tree canopy. In this situation additional lengths of protective fencing must be erected to allow the minimumspace for the works to be undertaken, the precise location is to be agreed on site with the CA. The originalprotective fencing must be reinstalled in the same position once the work beneath the canopy is complete.
TREE PROTECTION DURING OPERATIONSWithin the protection zone no operations or changes in level may take place. Note clause 8.4.2 BS5837: 2005 for activities which are forbidden. Where work within the canopy is unavoidable the minimum protection zone can be calculated using table 1of BS 5837: 2005 and reduced by up to one third on one side only following instructions from the landscape architect or arboriculturalist. If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837: 2005.All excavation works within the protected area shall be carried out by hand. Trenches for footings should be kept as narrow as possible. Existing ground levels around the excavations should not be disturbed.
Fig 1. Sketch showing construction of protective fencing which protects the construction exclusion zone. Note ground protection layer to Root Protection Area (RPA)
Fig 2. Sketch showing construction of protective fencing which protects the construction exclusion zone.
WORK BENEATH EXISTING TREESLandscape works are required to take place beneath the canopy of existing trees. All work beneath the existing trees must be carried out as follows:- Inform and the Landscape Architect before the work is to be carried out. All such works to Landscape Architect's approval. - All work to be carried out by hand and with care to ensure tree roots are not damaged.- Only on approval from the Landscape Architect may the line of protective fencing be relocated to allow the works to be carried out. - On completion of the works below the tree canopy the protective fencing is to be reinstalled in it's original location, at the outer edge of the canopy.
All roots over 25mm dia. encountered during the works to be protected and not cut without prior approval of the landscape architect.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under BS reference 3998 in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. If the root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting should be sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix and well watered.
If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837:2005 Trees in Relation to Construction - Recommendations.
On completion of all external works, following approval by the Landscape architect, the temporary protective fencing is to be removed and the area made good to CA approval.
KEY
Existing trees to be retained
location for protective fencing
trees to be removed & replaced in similar location
Extents of work
Root Protection Area (RPA)
Note: All trees without tree protection shown, are beyond the extent of the construction area
CHEVAL STREET
71
21
1 to 35
Barkantine Hall
9 27
23
25
1 to 8
House
Hibbert
15
1
Scoulding House
10
1
12
3
13
4
18
9
40
John Tucker House
St Hubert's House
1 to 57
191
(Comm
unity Centre)
BM 2.71m
Shelter
MELLISH STREET
John Tucker House
WESTFERRY ROAD El Sub Sta
PointBowsprit1 to 82
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bb
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T25:C1
T26:C1T27:C1
T28:B1G15:B1
G14:B1
T24:B1
Hand dig only within tree protection fencing. No machine excavation permitted
Note: Tree locations outside of site are shown indicative only
Maintain pedestrian access
Maintain vehicle access
Maintain pedestrian access
trees not ef
fected
by
development
trees not ef
fected
by
development
MW NOV 2010 EG
P492 03-CN-53
BOWSPRIT POINTTREE PROTECTION
ISLAND HOMESBARKANTINE ESTATE
ISLAND HOMES
Drawn By Date Scale Checked
RevisionJob No. Drawing No.
Drawing Title
Project
Status
Client
Revision Amendments Date
NotesVerify all dimensions and levels.Do not scale this drawing.Drawing to be read in conjunction with relevant drawings and specification.
C Farrer Huxley Associates
Farrer HuxleyAssociates
T: 020 7490 3625 F: 020 7490 3626 E: [email protected] W: www.fha.co.ukUnit 4 Union Wharf, 23 Wenlock Road, London N1 7ST
1:200@A1
PLANNING
Rev A Issue for Tender 21.12.2010
C
Rev B RPAs added, key amended 20.01.2011Rev C Notes added, tree protection amended 25.01.2011
Fig 1. Sketch showing construction of protective fencing which protects the construction exclusion zone. Note ground protection layer to Root Protection Area (RPA)
Fig 2. Sketch showing construction of protective fencing which protects the construction exclusion zone.
TREE PROTECTION PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT ON SITEAll tree protection should be erected prior to any operations,demolition, or commencement of any construction. Protective fencing should be erected as shown on this drawing. Fencing to be well-braced and robust, min. height 1200 and compliant with BS 5837.Trees indicated are to be felled prior to commencement of operations on site. Treesfor felling to be agreed with CA on site and marked. Trees are to be felled in accordance with BS 3998.Trees to be felled that are adjacent to, or that lie within a continuous canopy of trees to be retained, should be removed with particular care. In some cases a tree may have to be removed in sections to avoid damage to adjacent trees to be retained.Some trees are to be cut back where branches are vulnerable. Branches shall be shortened back to a fork, in accordance with BS 3998.Trees should not be used as anchorages for equipment used for removing stumps, roots or other trees or for any other purpose. When this is unavoidable, the trees should be protected in accordance with the recommendations of BS 3998.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under B.S reference 3998in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. Ifthe root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting shouldbe sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix.The line of protective fencing, can only be breached if necessary for carrying out works below the tree canopy. In this situation additional lengths of protective fencing must be erected to allow the minimumspace for the works to be undertaken, the precise location is to be agreed on site with the CA. The originalprotective fencing must be reinstalled in the same position once the work beneath the canopy is complete.
TREE PROTECTION DURING OPERATIONSWithin the protection zone no operations or changes in level may take place. Note clause 8.4.2 BS5837: 2005 for activities which are forbidden. Where work within the canopy is unavoidable the minimum protection zone can be calculated using table 1of BS 5837: 2005 and reduced by up to one third on one side only following instructions from the landscape architect or arboriculturalist. If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837: 2005.All excavation works within the protected area shall be carried out by hand. Trenches for footings should be kept as narrow as possible. Existing ground levels around the excavations should not be disturbed.
WORK BENEATH EXISTING TREESLandscape works are required to take place beneath the canopy of existing trees. All work beneath the existing trees must be carried out as follows:- Inform and the Landscape Architect before the work is to be carried out. All such works to Landscape Architect's approval. - All work to be carried out by hand and with care to ensure tree roots are not damaged.- Only on approval from the Landscape Architect may the line of protective fencing be relocated to allow the works to be carried out. - On completion of the works below the tree canopy the protective fencing is to be reinstalled in it's original location, at the outer edge of the canopy.
All roots over 25mm dia. encountered during the works to be protected and not cut without prior approval of the landscape architect.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under BS reference 3998 in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. If the root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting should be sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix and well watered.
If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837:2005 Trees in Relation to Construction - Recommendations.
On completion of all external works, following approval by the Landscape architect, the temporary protective fencing is to be removed and the area made good to CA approval.
KEY
Existing trees to be retained
location for protective fencing
trees to be removed & replaced in similar location
Extents of work
Root Protection Area (RPA)
Note: All trees without tree protection shown, are beyond the extent of the construction area
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LANTERNS COURT
F8
B4
108
1to28
1to56
1to18 Keelson
Stanliff
Crosstrees
House
House
House
F10F11
B3B1
A7A6
A4
104Gilbertson House
7 to 121 to 6
Clara Grant House
7 to 12
Posts
Posts
96
131
House
Hammond
to
9
Seven Mills Nursery (annexe)
115
127
Playground
1to28 HouseFairlead
109
133139
64
1 to 6
West India and Millwall Docks
MELLISH STREET
WORKS BOUNDARY
WORKS BOUNDARYW
ORKS BOUNDARY
WORKS BOUNDARY
T29:C1
T30:C1
AJ/TM Feb 2009 KS
492 03-CN-62 B
CLARA GRANT & GILBERTSON HOUSETREE PROTECTION
ISLAND HOMESBARKANTINE ESTATE
ISLAND HOMES
Drawn By Date Scale Checked
RevisionJob No. Drawing No.
Drawing Title
Project
Status
Client
Revision Amendments Date
NotesVerify all dimensions and levels.Do not scale this drawing.Drawing to be read in conjunction with relevant drawings and specification.
C Farrer Huxley Associates
Farrer HuxleyAssociates
T: 020 7490 3625 F: 020 7490 3626 E: [email protected] W: www.fha.co.ukUnit 4 Union Wharf, 23 Wenlock Road, London N1 7ST
1:200@A1
PLANNING
Rev A RPAs added, key amended 20/01/11
Rev B notes added 26/01/11
NOTES: 1.NO ACCURATE SURVEY OR LEVEL INFORMATION AVAILIABLE. CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM ALL LEVELS AND SET OUT WITH CA ON-SITE PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORKS. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DISTURBANCE TO UNDERGROUND SERVICES
2.EXTENT OF DEMOLITION TO BE CONFIRMED ON SITE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS
3. PROTECT EXISTING TREES TO BS 5837 & BS 3998
4. WHERE HARD SURFACES ARE UNEVEN BUT PAVERS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION, CONTRACTOR TO ITEMISE PROVISIONAL SUM TO LIFT PAVERS, MAKE GOOD LEVELS & RELAY PAVERS.
KEY
Existing trees to be retained
location for protective fencing
trees to be removed & replaced in similar location
Extents of work
Root Protection Area (RPA)
Note: All trees without tree protection shown, are beyond the extent of the construction area
TREE PROTECTION PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT ON SITEAll tree protection should be erected prior to any operations,demolition, or commencement of any construction. Protective fencing should be erected as shown on this drawing. Fencing to be well-braced and robust, min. height 1200 and compliant with BS 5837.Trees indicated are to be felled prior to commencement of operations on site. Treesfor felling to be agreed with CA on site and marked. Trees are to be felled in accordance with BS 3998.Trees to be felled that are adjacent to, or that lie within a continuous canopy of trees to be retained, should be removed with particular care. In some cases a tree may have to be removed in sections to avoid damage to adjacent trees to be retained.Some trees are to be cut back where branches are vulnerable. Branches shall be shortened back to a fork, in accordance with BS 3998.Trees should not be used as anchorages for equipment used for removing stumps, roots or other trees or for any other purpose. When this is unavoidable, the trees should be protected in accordance with the recommendations of BS 3998.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under B.S reference 3998in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. Ifthe root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting shouldbe sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix.The line of protective fencing, can only be breached if necessary for carrying out works below the tree canopy. In this situation additional lengths of protective fencing must be erected to allow the minimumspace for the works to be undertaken, the precise location is to be agreed on site with the CA. The originalprotective fencing must be reinstalled in the same position once the work beneath the canopy is complete.
TREE PROTECTION DURING OPERATIONSWithin the protection zone no operations or changes in level may take place. Note clause 8.4.2 BS5837: 2005 for activities which are forbidden. Where work within the canopy is unavoidable the minimum protection zone can be calculated using table 1of BS 5837: 2005 and reduced by up to one third on one side only following instructions from the landscape architect or arboriculturalist. If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837 2005.All excavation works within the protected area shall be carried out by hand. Trenches for footings should be kept as narrow as possible. Existing ground levels around the excavations should not be disturbed.
WORK BENEATH EXISTING TREESLandscape works are required to take place beneath the canopy of existing trees. All work beneath the existing trees must be carried out as follows:- Inform and the Landscape Architect before the work is to be carried out. All such works to Landscape Architect's approval. - All work to be carried out by hand and with care to ensure tree roots are not damaged.- Only on approval from the Landscape Architect may the line of protective fencing be relocated to allow the works to be carried out. - On completion of the works below the tree canopy the protective fencing is to be reinstalled in it's original location, at the outer edge of the canopy.
All roots over 25mm dia. encountered during the works to be protected and not cut without prior approval of the landscape architect.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under BS reference 3998 in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. If the root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting should be sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix and well watered.
If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837:2005 Trees in Relation to Construction - Recommendations.
On completion of all external works, following approval by the Landscape architect, the temporary protective fencing is to be removed and the area made good to CA approval.
14no. 1000x1000x1000mm heavy duty metal cube (SH7003) hot dip powder coated in 3no standard RAL colours:3027 Raspberry Red (5no.)4004 Purple Violet (5no.)4007 Claret Violet (4no.)Supplied by Bright Green.
1000x1000x1000mm heavy duty metal cube (SH7003) hot dip powder coated in 3no standard RAL colours:3027 Raspberry Red4004 Purple Violet4007 Claret Violet Supplied by Bright Green
Planters to include 450mm Type 1 aggregate drainage layer, 450mm imported topsoil and 50mm bark mulch.
All planters to be planted with Phormium tenax
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TILLER ROAD
House
The
El Sub Sta
Kedge
1 to 40
Hammond House12 to 27
11to9
1 to 8Alexander House
1 to 16
Seven Mills Nursery (annexe)
115127
Playground
Area
Play
2.2m
109
133139
Tiller Centre
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48
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64
Cressall House7 to 121 to 6172
168
62
1.9m
2.3m MELLISH STREET
T31:C1
AJ/TM Feb 2009 KS
492 03-CN-63 B
CRESSALL & ALEXANDER HOUSETREE PROTECTION
ISLAND HOMESBARKANTINE ESTATE
ISLAND HOMES
Drawn By Date Scale Checked
RevisionJob No. Drawing No.
Drawing Title
Project
Status
Client
Revision Amendments Date
NotesVerify all dimensions and levels.Do not scale this drawing.Drawing to be read in conjunction with relevant drawings and specification.
C Farrer Huxley Associates
Farrer HuxleyAssociates
T: 020 7490 3625 F: 020 7490 3626 E: [email protected] W: www.fha.co.ukUnit 4 Union Wharf, 23 Wenlock Road, London N1 7ST
1:200@A1
PLANNING
Rev A RPAs added, key amended 20/01/11
Rev B Notes added 26/01/11
NOTES: 1.NO ACCURATE SURVEY OR LEVEL INFORMATION AVAILIABLE. CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM ALL LEVELS AND SET OUT WITH CA ON-SITE PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORKS. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DISTURBANCE TO UNDERGROUND SERVICES
2.EXTENT OF DEMOLITION TO BE CONFIRMED ON SITE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS
3. PROTECT EXISTING TREES TO BS 5837 & BS 3998
4. WHERE HARD SURFACES ARE UNEVEN BUT PAVERS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION, CONTRACTOR TO ITEMISE PROVISIONAL SUM TO LIFT PAVERS, MAKE GOOD LEVELS & RELAY PAVERS.
KEY
Existing trees to be retained
location for protective fencing
trees to be removed & replaced in similar location
Extents of work
Root Protection Area (RPA)
Note: All trees without tree protection shown, are beyond the extent of the construction area
TREE PROTECTION PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT ON SITEAll tree protection should be erected prior to any operations,demolition, or commencement of any construction. Protective fencing should be erected as shown on this drawing. Fencing to be well-braced and robust, min. height 1200 and compliant with BS 5837.Trees indicated are to be felled prior to commencement of operations on site. Treesfor felling to be agreed with CA on site and marked. Trees are to be felled in accordance with BS 3998.Trees to be felled that are adjacent to, or that lie within a continuous canopy of trees to be retained, should be removed with particular care. In some cases a tree may have to be removed in sections to avoid damage to adjacent trees to be retained.Some trees are to be cut back where branches are vulnerable. Branches shall be shortened back to a fork, in accordance with BS 3998.Trees should not be used as anchorages for equipment used for removing stumps, roots or other trees or for any other purpose. When this is unavoidable, the trees should be protected in accordance with the recommendations of BS 3998.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under B.S reference 3998in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. Ifthe root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting shouldbe sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix.The line of protective fencing, can only be breached if necessary for carrying out works below the tree canopy. In this situation additional lengths of protective fencing must be erected to allow the minimumspace for the works to be undertaken, the precise location is to be agreed on site with the CA. The originalprotective fencing must be reinstalled in the same position once the work beneath the canopy is complete.
TREE PROTECTION DURING OPERATIONSWithin the protection zone no operations or changes in level may take place. Note clause 8.4.2 BS5837: 2005 for activities which are forbidden. Where work within the canopy is unavoidable the minimum protection zone can be calculated using table 1of BS 5837: 2005 and reduced by up to one third on one side only following instructions from the landscape architect or arboriculturalist. If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837 2005.All excavation works within the protected area shall be carried out by hand. Trenches for footings should be kept as narrow as possible. Existing ground levels around the excavations should not be disturbed.
WORK BENEATH EXISTING TREESLandscape works are required to take place beneath the canopy of existing trees. All work beneath the existing trees must be carried out as follows:- Inform and the Landscape Architect before the work is to be carried out. All such works to Landscape Architect's approval. - All work to be carried out by hand and with care to ensure tree roots are not damaged.- Only on approval from the Landscape Architect may the line of protective fencing be relocated to allow the works to be carried out. - On completion of the works below the tree canopy the protective fencing is to be reinstalled in it's original location, at the outer edge of the canopy.
All roots over 25mm dia. encountered during the works to be protected and not cut without prior approval of the landscape architect.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under BS reference 3998 in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. If the root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting should be sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix and well watered.
If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837:2005 Trees in Relation to Construction - Recommendations.
On completion of all external works, following approval by the Landscape architect, the temporary protective fencing is to be removed and the area made good to CA approval.
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TILLER ROAD
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12 to 27
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11
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12
217
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206
163
13
El Sub Sta
1 to 40
Hammond House
12 to 27
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1 to 8
Alexander House
1 to 16
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WAYSTARBOARD
TILLER ROAD
TILLER ROAD
STARBOARD WAY
1 to 6
1516
161a
31to38
12 to 27
126
11
1
12
217
710
206
163
13
El Sub Sta
1 to 40
Hammond House
12 to 27
11
1 to 8
Alexander House
1 to 16
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T32:B1
T35:B1
T33:B1T38:C1
G17:B1
T37:B1
T84:B2
T85:B2T86:B2
T87:B2
G16:B2
T83:B2
T36:B1
G18:B2
MW Nov 2010 EG
P492 03-CN-64 B
KEDGE HOUSETREE PROTECTION
ISLAND HOMESBARKANTINE ESTATE
ISLAND HOMES
Drawn By Date Scale Checked
RevisionJob No. Drawing No.
Drawing Title
Project
Status
Client
Revision Amendments Date
NotesVerify all dimensions and levels.Do not scale this drawing.Drawing to be read in conjunction with relevant drawings and specification.
C Farrer Huxley Associates
Farrer HuxleyAssociates
T: 020 7490 3625 F: 020 7490 3626 E: [email protected] W: www.fha.co.ukUnit 4 Union Wharf, 23 Wenlock Road, London N1 7ST
1:200@A1
PLANNING
Rev A RPAs added, key amended 20/01/11Rev B Notes amended 26/01/11
bulbs
Fig 1. Sketch showing construction of protective fencing which protects the construction exclusion zone. Note ground protection layer to Root Protection Area (RPA)
Fig 2. Sketch showing construction of protective fencing which protects the construction exclusion zone.
TREE PROTECTION PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT ON SITEAll tree protection should be erected prior to any operations,demolition, or commencement of any construction. Protective fencing should be erected as shown on this drawing. Fencing to be well-braced and robust, min. height 1200 and compliant with BS 5837.Trees indicated are to be felled prior to commencement of operations on site. Treesfor felling to be agreed with CA on site and marked. Trees are to be felled in accordance with BS 3998.Trees to be felled that are adjacent to, or that lie within a continuous canopy of trees to be retained, should be removed with particular care. In some cases a tree may have to be removed in sections to avoid damage to adjacent trees to be retained.Some trees are to be cut back where branches are vulnerable. Branches shall be shortened back to a fork, in accordance with BS 3998.Trees should not be used as anchorages for equipment used for removing stumps, roots or other trees or for any other purpose. When this is unavoidable, the trees should be protected in accordance with the recommendations of BS 3998.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under B.S reference 3998in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. Ifthe root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting shouldbe sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix.The line of protective fencing, can only be breached if necessary for carrying out works below the tree canopy. In this situation additional lengths of protective fencing must be erected to allow the minimumspace for the works to be undertaken, the precise location is to be agreed on site with the CA. The originalprotective fencing must be reinstalled in the same position once the work beneath the canopy is complete.
TREE PROTECTION DURING OPERATIONSWithin the protection zone no operations or changes in level may take place. Note clause 8.4.2 BS5837: 2005 for activities which are forbidden. Where work within the canopy is unavoidable the minimum protection zone can be calculated using table 1of BS 5837: 2005 and reduced by up to one third on one side only following instructions from the landscape architect or arboriculturalist. If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837 2005.All excavation works within the protected area shall be carried out by hand. Trenches for footings should be kept as narrow as possible. Existing ground levels around the excavations should not be disturbed.
WORK BENEATH EXISTING TREESLandscape works are required to take place beneath the canopy of existing trees. All work beneath the existing trees must be carried out as follows:- Inform and the Landscape Architect before the work is to be carried out. All such works to Landscape Architect's approval. - All work to be carried out by hand and with care to ensure tree roots are not damaged.- Only on approval from the Landscape Architect may the line of protective fencing be relocated to allow the works to be carried out. - On completion of the works below the tree canopy the protective fencing is to be reinstalled in it's original location, at the outer edge of the canopy.
All roots over 25mm dia. encountered during the works to be protected and not cut without prior approval of the landscape architect.Should root pruning be required within the protected area, it shall be carried out under BS reference 3998 in the following way: Roots shall be cut so that the final wound will be as small as possible and free from ragged, torn ends. If the root forks, the final cut should be made to remove one arm of the fork. All tools used for cutting should be sharp and clean in compliance with BS 3998 Appendix B.Following pruning exposed roots should be immediately covered with a 50 / 50 sand / topsoil mix and well watered.
If temporary vehicular access or scaffolding is required within a protected area, clauses 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 shall be observed of BS 5837:2005 Trees in Relation to Construction - Recommendations.
On completion of all external works, following approval by the Landscape architect, the temporary protective fencing is to be removed and the area made good to CA approval.
KEY
Existing trees to be retained
location for protective fencing
trees to be removed & replaced in similar location
Extents of work
Root Protection Area (RPA)
Note: All trees without tree protection shown, are beyond the extent of the construction area