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Check with council before removing native plants

Following an increase in incidents of illegal vegetation removal in the Macedon Ranges, council is urging residents to check with staff before pulling out or trimming native vegetation.

In a statement, council said native vegetation is protected and a permit is potentially required in order to get rid of bushes, grasses, trees and herbs.

Council’s planning and environment director Rebecca Stockfeld said it was vital that landholders remembered native vegetation was protected, and a permit should be sought for any works.

“These mechanisms are in place to help preserve our stunning natural environment in the Macedon Ranges,” she said.

“It’s what makes it so special and we all play an important part in looking after it.”

Council said examples of property clean up that may require a permit include using heavy machinery to clean up fallen trees, clearing away understory to sow grass under trees and any tree or shrub removal.

“[Native] plants may be protected by planning controls including significant landscape, environmental significance, vegetation protection and heritage overlays. There may also be agreements or covenants on land titles relating to vegetation protection,” council said.

Council said is must abide by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning’s Guidelines for the Removal, Destruction or Lopping of Native Vegetation.

“These guidelines seek to ensure there is no net loss to biodiversity as a result of the removal, destruction or lopping of native vegetation. They also assist in the protection of vital habitat for insects, reptiles, birds and mammals,” council said.

Council said unauthoritsed clearance of native vegetation was “illegal under the Planning and Environment Act 1987 and the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme”.

“Offenders may be prosecuted and receive heavy penalties,” council said.

Council said for residents to contact them on 5422 0333 before any removal or modification to determine whether a planning permit was required, or fill out an online form at mrsc.vic.gov.au/Native-Vegetation.

Elsie Lange

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