"I nominated a magnificent pohutukawa on the cliff at my home for protection but it was rejected."
The panel also threw out any nomination that did not identify the tree by a street number.
"Members of the former Devonport Community Board walked the streets to obtain as clear an identification of trees as possible."
Forest & Bird Society North Shore chairman Dr Richard Hursthouse said the decision was farcical and grossly inadequate.
Dr Hursthouse said blocks of bush nominated by the society were rejected for not coming with enough information, despite being clearly marked on a map.
"We now have a Government determined to remove general tree protection so the outlook for North Shore trees other than those within reserves is bleak."
The panel members were Conway Stewart (chairman), Kathleen Ryan and Harry Bhana.
The proposed plan change 36 decision showed about 1120 individual trees, or groups of trees, already on the list, survived a review of their worthiness. About 425 of the specimens proposed were deemed unworthy for protection but 240 were approved.
Decisions by other council panels in recent months have added 600 to the protection schedules of district plans for the Auckland Isthmus, 200 in Manukau, 58 in Papakura and 300 in Rodney.