Ōtarawairere Village resident Brent Sheather is fed up with the destruction of native trees on council reserve land.
Sheather said he had spent a lot of effort over many years into maintaining the steep bush clad hillsides around his home, near Whakatāne.
Ranging approximately 2.5km along the cliffside above Ōtarawairere Bay and West End, he has planted native trees and shrubs, while keeping the area clear of pest plants such as asparagus weed, tradescantia and wild ginger.
Over the past two-to-three years he has noticed the destruction of some parts of the bush near neighbouring properties.
He said the discovery of the stump of a large tree that had been cut down was the final straw.
One of several stumps showing where shrubs and trees have been removed from council reserves near Ōtarawairere in the Bay of Plenty. Photo: Troy Baker / LDR.
The felled tree had fallen on other plants further down the hill, causing further damage, he said.
He reported the issue to Whakatāne District Council last Friday and took staff to the site of the damage.
He said he believed residents were behind the destruction of bush as they wanted to maintain their sea views.
"What people don't realise is that when you remove the native plants they are quickly replaced by invasive weeds that can grow very high, very fast."
Whakatāne District Council resource consent manager Mike Avery said the council was aware there had been removal of trees within the Significant Biodiversity Area at the top of the West End escarpment.
"The matter is currently under investigation to determine the appropriate course of action," he said.
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2 comments
I'd ask one question of Brent though.....
Posted on 22-09-2024 10:12 | By Bruja
What's the view from HIS home like? Uninterrupted water views?
@ Bruja
Posted on 23-09-2024 10:18 | By Yadick
That is exactly it. You are spot on the money.
We had to sell our home when my dear Wife got seriously sick. It overlooked the K. Valley to the ports, the Mount etc.
Our view was substantial and by the time we had to sell TCC had planted out the Valley and the view was TOTALLY gone. We lost thousands because of that. When we started losing the view we rang TCC and the lady literally told me it's not their problem. Realistically there wasn't much they could do by then but her apathetic attitude absolutely stunk. They should be taking into account peoples long term views when these plantings are proposed.
K. Valley isn't even kept nice. Grassed areas are just swampy and overgrown, there's rats and possums galore - we were having to trap EVERY night.
Thanks TCC, you cost us an absolute fortune.
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