It's a victory for the people of Pāpāmoa who have long fought for the removal of six large pine trees they say have blighted and threatened their lives.
The 28m trees on Evans Rd were last year the subject of complaints from residents to Tauranga City Council. Residents wanted them cut down, citing safety and lifestyle reasons.
Tauranga City Council gave the trees, which are part of a green belt, a stay of execution but a few weeks later one of the then seven trees fell, landing in a car park. The council has also fielded requests from Ella Place neighbours to remove the trees at least twice before - in 2013 and 2014.
The trees produce large quantities of needles and falling debris, and block sunlight for several hours a day.
Yesterday, residents brought an appeal to the council chambers asking elected members to reconsider their October decision, which they did.