Public Tree and Stump Removal Applicaiton for Development Sites tree and stump removal application - 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Building Permit application number and Development Permit application number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for processing your request.
  3. Fill in the job site address where the tree removal will take place, ensuring accuracy to avoid any delays.
  4. Specify the quantity and species of each public tree you are requesting for removal. This helps in assessing the impact on local ecology.
  5. Attach a copy of your site plan drawings indicating which trees are to be removed. You can upload this directly through our platform.
  6. Provide the total dollar value of the public trees being removed, based on appraised values from the Council of Tree & Landscape Appraisers Guide.
  7. State your reasons for removal and any alternatives or modifications considered prior to applying. This section is important for justifying your request.
  8. Complete your contact information, including billing company, address, phone numbers, and email. Ensure all details are correct for smooth communication.
  9. Review all entered information carefully before submitting. Once satisfied, submit the form via email as instructed at the bottom of the document.

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Yes, all property owners that need to remove a tree must obtain a tree removal permit.
Since the homeowner living on the property where the fallen tree was rooted did not intentionally push the tree over, nature is responsible. This means that the neighbors insurance policy should cover it under perils. However, there are some cases where a homeowner could be held liable.
One of the most important statutes is the Illinois Tree Preservation Act, which regulates the removal of trees on public property. Under this act, municipalities are required to obtain a permit before removing trees on public land.
Disease, death, and structural decay: Again, if a diseased tree on your property threatens other trees on public property, the city might remove it for free. In most cases, though, removing diseased, dying, or dead trees on private property falls on the homeowner.
A professionally-created site plan from My Site Plan will allow the authority which regulates tree removal permits in your area to see the impact of removing the tree by showing them where the tree is located and what is around it.
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Removing or trimming a tree on your Chicago property If you are removing or pruning a tree that is on your private Chicago property, you do not need a permit. However, you need to ask a few questions to get the safest and best tree care services: if your tree contractor is licensed, certified and trained.

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