Lazarus and Anor v Harry
[2009] NSWLEC 1055
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2009-02-18
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (25 paragraphs)
Background 13 Ms Harry and the neighbours who wrote letters of support state that the tree is around or more than 40 years old.
14 Prior owners of 10 Punch Street had Mr Macleod inspect the tree and damage to their path and the retaining wall in 1993. His report dated 3 August 1993 states: I was shown an uplift in the footpath at the side of the house. I investigated this with a knife and found one root near each crack in the paving of 20 mm and 5 mm diameter respectively. I was shown a bulge in the wall. I am informed that the bulge in the wall has increased in the last 18 months and that no cracks in the pavers were discernible before that time. His recommendations were: On this site it is likely that the roots are causing the bulge in the wall. The only way to see the extent of the problem and to know what options exist is to carefully expose the soil behind the wall. It may be that the wall can be carefully re-built to mutual satisfaction without damaging the tree. After the stage of exploration, it would be possible to sever the two small above-mentioned roots that were seen to be lifting the path. It may be that further wall or path repair is needed in 5-10 years time .