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A Clearing Permit is required for any removal of trees or vegetation from a critical area or from properties subject to urban clearing standards or clearing restrictions in a special district overlay defined in 21A. 38 of the King County Code.
In some cases, you may need to obtain a permit or permission before cutting down a tree, especially if it meets certain criteria. For example, there may be restrictions on removing trees of a certain size or species, or if they are in sensitive areas such as wetlands or protected zones.
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.
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.
Not Usually. Free tree removal services are rarely, if ever, possible. The average cost for tree removal is $750, but can range from $200 to $2,000. DIY tree removal saves money but can be very unsafe or illegalit is not recommended.
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In cases where a tree is dangerous for people or structures because it is leaning, dropping limbs, or the trunk is split, you can almost always cut your tree without a permit. A fallen tree is also generally exempt from permitting rules.
Washington State neighbors tree laws dictate that if a trees trunk is entirely on your property, you own it, even if the roots or branches extend into your neighbors yard.

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