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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tree declaration form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the application date and type of building application. Clearly indicate whether it is a demolition or other type of application.
  3. Fill in the project location and description, including street number, name, and any unit numbers. Ensure all details are accurate for processing.
  4. Provide owner information, including last name, first name, company details if applicable, and contact information. This section is crucial for identifying the responsible party.
  5. Answer the mandatory questions regarding private and city-owned trees. Indicate if construction will occur within tree protection zones and if any protected trees will be removed.
  6. Complete the applicant’s declaration by signing and dating the form. Ensure all statements are true to avoid penalties.

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TORONTO CITY TREE BY-LAW A permit is required to remove or injure any tree on city owned property (all trees of any diameter are protected). City Fee for Removal permit application: $395.53 PER TREE (no maximum)
Torontos Trees By-law (Municipal Code Ch. 813) protects all trees on City streets, regardless of size. In older parts of Toronto, the City often owns the first 15 feet or so of what appears to be your front yard. All trees located on City-owned land are considered City trees.
While some towns allow tree cutting if the trunk is under 20 cm diameter at height (DBH), others like Toronto, Ottawa, and Mississauga set the threshold at 15 cm or more. If your tree exceeds that size, youll likely need a tree removal permiteven if its sick or damaging your walkway.
Single tree permit application on private property: $137.50 per tree. Shared tree permit application for a boundary/neighbour tree on private property: $287.03 per tree. Construction-related single private tree permit application: $411.35 per tree.
A permit is required to remove or injure any sized tree on city property or conservation area. A permit is required to remove or injure any tree on private property with a trunk diameter of 20cm or greater, measured at 1.37 meters above ground (endangered species and heritage trees are protected regardless of size).

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A permit is required to remove or injure any tree on private property with a trunk diameter of 20cm or greater, measured at 1.37 meters above ground or the removal of more than 3 trees per calendar year that do not individually exceed 30cm (endangered species and heritage trees are protected regardless of size).

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