Do I need a permit to prune or trim a protected tree?
No, any tree maintenance pruning is required to be performed to industry standards required by ‘American National Standards (ANSI) A300 Part One’ Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Management-Standard Practices (Pruning)’. Stub cuts and flush cuts for removing branches are prohibited. Only remove branches by a collar cut. Topping, excessive pruning or the removal of more than 25% of the tree’s leaf canopy is prohibited.

Show All Answers

1. Do I have to get a permit to work on my own home?
2. Can I act as my own contractor?
3. How much does a building permit cost?
4. How many sets of drawings are required?
5. How long does it take to get a building permit?
6. What type of work requires a permit?
7. How do I determine if I am in a flood zone, and if flood insurance required?
8. Will I need a permit to remove trees?
9. What is a protected tree?
10. What is DBH?
11. Do I need a permit to remove a protected tree?
12. What criteria used to determine if a permit will be approved?
13. What trees are exempt from permitting?
14. Do I need a permit to prune or trim a protected tree?
15. How much does a tree removal permit cost?
16. Do I have to replace trees being removed?
17. What is a replacement tree?
18. My neighbor’s tree is hanging over my property, can I prune it?
19. How do I trim a palm tree?
20. What happens if a tree is illegally removed or pruned illegally beyond repair?
21. Can I plant a tree on my property?
22. Who do I contact for maintenance of the trees in city right- of- ways or easements?