Why do I need a permit to cut down my own tree?
FAQsThe City has a Tree Preservation Ordinance protecting trees growing on private property that are greater than a minimum size. Please see Tree Services for an overview.
Do I need a permit to cut down a tree?
City of Gulf Breeze, FL - Department of Community ServicesAny tree that measure 12 inches or greater in diameter 4'-6" above grade requires a tree removal permit. This does not apply to Popcorn trees and Cherry Laurels. Any tree measuring 6 inches or greater in diameter 4'-6" above grade on a commercial lot requires a tree removal permit.
Do I need a permit to cut down a tree on my property?
City of Toronto: Access TorontoContact Urban Forestry at 416-338-TREE (8733) for information on Toronto's tree by-laws. You may require a permit prior to cutting down a tree on your property.
How do I get a permit to cut a Christmas tree?
Frequently Asked QuestionsChristmas tree permits are issued by the U.S. Forest Service, an agency of the Department of Agriculture. In Phoenix, you can call the Tonto National Forest at (602) 225-5200 for more information.
How do I get a permit to cut a Christmas tree on the Shoshone National Forest?
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region - Frequently Aske...See current information on cutting a Christmas tree on the Shoshone by going to their Web site at: http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/shoshone/christmas_tree/index.htm.
Do I need permission to cut down a tree on my property?
City of Toronto: Access TorontoCity of Toronto By-laws respecting trees and the City's Official Plan provide for the protection of trees situated on both private and City property. Trees on private property having a diameter of 30 cm or greater at 1.4 metres above ground level are subject to protection under City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 813, Trees, Article III. Visit www.toronto.ca/trees/private_trees.
Must I apply for a permit if I want to cut down a tree?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYou must obtain a certificate of authorization to cut down a tree, even if it is dead, anywhere in the territory and especially in the Shefford mountain zone. This zone is bounded by Chemin Saxby-Sud, Chemin Jolley, Chemin Picard, Highway 112 (Chemin Denison-Est and Chemin Robinson-Ouest) and Highway 241.
Can I Cut My Own Tree?
What Fir Christmas Tree FarmWe have Santa's helpers here that will cut your chosen tree and carry it to the netter. Another helper will wrap your tree in plastic netting, so it will be easy to transport. Someone else will cover the top of your car with a soft material that protects the finish from sap and from the needles, and very carefully tie your tree on your car for the journey home.
Do I need a permit to trim a tree? How much can I trim?
Environmental Permitting Frequently Asked QuestionsNo more than 25% of the crown (leaf area) should be removed at one time and proper pruning cuts should be made. If a tree is pruned so severely that it is expected to die or is no longer considered a viable tree, it may be considered as a tree removal activity and may be a violation of the Brevard County Land Clearing and Tree Protection Ordinance.
Why do I need a permit to prune or remove my own tree?
FAQsIn 1970 the City Counsel passed the Tree Preservation ordinance to protect trees growing on private property. The ordinance requires a permit to prune or remove any tree larger than 38 inches in circumference measured between 6” and 36” above ground.
Do I need a permit to remove a dead tree?
FAQsYes. All trees require a permit to prune or remove if they are larger than 38 inches in circumference.
Do I need a permit to cut dry wood?
Forest ResourcesYes, a permit is required to cut any wood on Crown land. This includes brush, dead wood or wood left on cutovers. If you are in possession of wood, you must have a permit. In addition, domestic wood is not for sale or barter and cannot be given to anyone. As a result, a helper cannot cut wood on his own and he cannot share in the wood. If a person has a domestic sawmill licence he cannot saw for other people nor allow others to do so.
Do I need to get a tree permit to remove a tree at my house?
Frequently Asked Questions, City of Farmington Hills, Michig...A homeowner can remove two protected trees (trees 6" in diameter or greater measured 4' off the ground) each calendar year without getting a permit unless they are Landmark trees which are generally defined as trees 24" diameter or greater that are in good condition. Tree Permits are required to remove Landmark trees.
Do I need a permit?
Welcome To Pacific Crest Trail Association - FAQ'sYes, permits are required in all wilderness areas, National Parks, and other restricted areas along the trail. You can obtain a permit from the agency on which your PCT trip originates. For example, if you plan to travel from Echo Lake to Castle Crags State Park, you would need to contact the Eldorado National Forest since your trip would begin in that forest. They would issue a permit good for your entire trip. The PCTA can issue a wilderness permit for trips of 500 miles or more along the PCT.
Where can I get a Tree Permit?
Programs and ServicesPermit applications can be obtained by calling (510) 670-5500 or in person at the Public Works Agency buildings at 399 Elmhurst St. and 951 Turner Ct. in Hayward. Permit applications are also available here
What do I need to do to paint my house,cut down a tree,add a deck,etc.?
Lake Saint Louis Community Association - Lakes & Vacation St...Please come to the community association office and fill out an application for review by our acc committee.meetings are held The second and fourth monday of every month. The deadline for applications is the first and third monday of every month. Pictures of the home /tree or area of improvement or in question are very helpful to the committee.
When do I need to apply for a tree removal permit?
Town of Greenburgh - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Tree removal permits are required for the removal of all trees exceeding six inches in diameter measured at a height of four feet from the ground on the following types of property: Any property that has not been substantially developed with improvements or a structure or structures situated thereon (i.e. vacant). any property owner applying for subdivision, site plan, special permit, variances or other development approval whose plans would require the removal of any trees.
