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Begin by entering the Property Address/Location. Select the appropriate Lot Type from the options provided, ensuring you understand the implications of each choice.
If claiming an Exempt Lot, confirm your ownership duration by checking the box and providing necessary details about occupancy.
Fill in the Protected Tree Removal Information section, indicating how many trees you plan to remove and their total diameter inches.
Complete the Owner/Contact Information fields accurately. If different from the property owner, provide contact details for further communication.
In the Proposed Site Work Information section, summarize your project and indicate whether exterior work is proposed.
If applicable, specify tree replacement intentions and any requests for an Extension of Exempt Lot Status.
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Per the Newton Tree Preservation Ordinance the removal of trees from private property requires an approved permit. Under certain circumstances the removal of trees may require replacement. An applicant can choose to plant replacement trees on site, make a payment to the City in lieu of planting, or a combination.
What is the difference between a city ordinance and a city code?
The City Code is a collection of local laws (ordinances), standards, and regulations organized by topic areas. The City Code address: How elected leaders conduct business, what departments and services are provided, how elections are conducted, and required fees.
What can city ordinances do?
ORDINANCES RESOLUTIONS These are local laws and regulations that govern how the city or town operates. They also may declare certain actions criminal or civil offenses. Some actions require publication in a local newspaper or other types of notice.
What is the Welcoming City Ordinance in Newton MA?
The Welcoming City ordinance makes Newton a sanctuary-like city in that it prohibits Newton police from assisting ICE in arresting anyone unless an investigation has shown that the suspect in question is under investigation for terrorism, has been convicted of a major felony, or has an outstanding criminal warrant.
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