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On lots that are more than 20,000 square feet, you can only cut down up to five trees or 15 percent of the trees on the property, whichever is greater, in a single calendar year prior to development, provided no heritage, significant or riparian trees are removed and no more than 50% of the trees are removed within
Any person who wants to fell a tree, whether in his ownership or occupancy or otherwise, must obtain prior permission from the Deputy Conservator of Forests or the Tree Officer appointed under the Karnataka Preservation of Trees Act, 1976. No person can cut a tree except with permission of this Tree Officer.
The permit allows for the removal of one tree under 15 feet tall on National Forest Land. Five tree permits are allowed per household. Fourth graders are eligible for a free holiday tree permit please see Every Kid Outdoors to obtain your fourth grader park pass and order through Recreation.gov.
Private Trees: Generally, a removal permit is needed for trees 12 inches diameter at four and a half feet tall (DBH) and larger. More information on removing trees on private property.
Local municipalities will often have rules concerning the protection of these special trees to preserve them for future generations. In many areas of California, for example, people found guilty of cutting down heritage trees unlawfully can be faced with penalties up to $25,000.
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Protected trees include: Significant Trees: Oregon white oaks that are 20-inches or more in diameter at height (4.5 feet above ground level). Trees of any species that are 30-inches or more in diameter at height, except for tree of heaven, empress tree, black cottonwood, and black locust.
Generally, a removal permit is required for trees on private property when they are 12 inches in diameter or larger at four and half feet. We have more information available for you if you need help determining if you need a permit to remove trees on private property.
In most cases, trees are the communitys property even when you are the owner and need a permit before cutting down one. Unless there is no precise regulation about it in your city or state, it is crucial to seek a permit before removing a tree unless it is dead, broken, or a danger to you and your property.

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