A proposal to protect a group of native trees on 46 coastal properties has been rejected by commissioners deciding Rodney's list of notable trees for Auckland Council.
The council relies on district plan scheduling to protect trees since the Resource Management Act revoked blanket protection in January.
On the council's bid to add more than 300 individual and groups of trees to the protected list, commissioners Barry Kaye, John Childs and John Duder said there was inadequate justification for such a wide- ranging scheduling in Willjames Ave, Algies Bay, east of Warkworth.
The panel said the council needed to be more specific about the type and size of the trees to be added while allowing for a reasonable level of development. It could do this through the proposed unitary plan which will replace all district plans.
The panel heard from land owners who asked for the group listing to be removed, saying they were not all worthy of protection and had not been individually evaluated.