The Coromandel is one of the most scenic areas in New Zealand due to its dramatic topography and coastline, its native forests, and its relaxed coastal settlements. Trees are an essential element of this character, including such iconic species as the kauri and rewarewa of the mountains to the pohutukawa, puriri and nikau of the coastal forest. Most of this vegetation is in rural areas and on Crown land or private farmland.
Trees on Council land, on the other hand, are usually located within the settlements where most people live. They therefore play a more immediate role in people’s living environments and at the same time face particular issues as part of urban settlements.
To find out more about an individual Tree master plan, click on the relevant area below:
Please click on the link below to download a full copy of the Plan:
Due to the large size of the Plan, the document has also been split into two parts so it is easier to download:
Please click on the link below to download a full copy of the Plan:
Please click on the link below to download a full copy of the Plan:
Due to the large size of the Plan, the document has also been split into two parts so it is easier to download: