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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Tree Removal Permit Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Site Address' and 'Parcel ID' fields. Ensure that these details are accurate as they are crucial for processing your application.
  3. Complete the 'Applicant' section with your name, company (if applicable), address, city, state, zip code, and telephone number. This information identifies you as the applicant.
  4. In the 'Owner' section, provide similar details for the property owner if you are not the owner yourself. Make sure to include an email address for communication purposes.
  5. Select the type of tree(s) you wish to remove by checking all applicable boxes: Landmark, Specimen, Other, or Combination.
  6. In the narrative section, describe the number of trees and reasons for removal clearly and concisely.
  7. Attach any required documents such as a site plan showing tree locations and reasoning for removal. Ensure compliance with local regulations.
  8. Finally, sign and date where indicated to confirm that you understand all conditions related to permit issuance before submitting your application.

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If you want to cut or remove trees for commercial or business purposes, you have to get a permit. Submit detailed information along with the motive behind the removal. You can only remove the tree after getting the permit.
If you dont get a permit and get caught, youll get a notice to stop and/or remove the structure. Fines are likely. Insurance company may be very unhappy with you.
While homeowners typically have the right to remove trees on their property, there are specific situations where permissions may be required. Local regulations, species protections, and environmental guidelines might restrict tree removal.
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It is NOT illegal to remove a tree on your property IF the tree is not protected by the city.
Private property owners have the right to cut trees on their own land, but they must follow certain guidelines, such as ensuring the safety of their property and neighbors and not causing harm to the environment. Cutting trees on public lands is illegal without the proper permits and authorization.
Never cut down a tree without ensuring you have the required permits (if any) from your municipality, even if the tree lies entirely on your own property. You may be subjected to severe fines otherwise, for example if the tree is over a certain age/size or is a protected species.