Ashburton Guardian, Monday, March 9, 2020

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Monday, Mar 9, 2020

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Developers say trees safe By Susan Sandys

susan.s@theguardian.co.nz

Removal of tall sequoia trees for the Methven hot pools development has weakened the tree line and poses a safety risk. That is according to Camrose Estates Limited spokesperson Andrew Mason, who is once again voicing the company’s historical opposition to removal of the trees as

the work gets under way. The company operates the large Camrose Estates subdivision which is across the road from the hot pools development site. Historically, Camrose Estates has sought removal of the whole line of trees, claiming they are a safety risk and the removal of just a few will only weaken the tree line further. Recently two of the large sequoia trees

in the high tree line along Mt Hutt Station Road were completely removed, while another two, one either side, were chopped off at the stumps. The work is to make way for the entrance to the Methven hot pools. Mason said when the work was first proposed in 2016, Camrose Estates held “grave fears” for the remaining tree line being

weakened. A wind event could see trees falling over the adjacent 11Kv electrical line, as well as onto State Highway 77 and into Camrose Estate’s land on the other side of the highway, he said.

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