B1.A Tree Permit for removal or pruning


    Objective

  • To list the trees or other vegetation that requires a Tree Permit for removal or pruning.

Apply for a Tree Permit

Go to the online Tree Removal and Pruning Form to apply for a Tree Permit.

      Controls 

      B1.1 A Tree Permit is required for the removal or pruning of a tree or vegetation:

        • Where the height exceeds 3m or trunk diameter exceeds 300mm (measured 1.3m from the ground);
        • Listed on the Register of Significant Trees;
        • Identified for retention, protection or planting under a development consent, previous tree permit, order, direction or notice, or restrictive covenant;
        • That is part of a heritage item, heritage conservation area, Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place of significance, which Council is satisfied:
          • is of a minor nature or is for the maintenance of that item, area, object or place; and will not adversely affect the significance of that item, area, object or place.
        • That is native vegetation less than 3m in height:
          • on a lot that is over 4,000m2 in size, and
          • on a lot that is vacant or the combined footprint of any approved structures is less than 250m2; and
          • the clearing exceeds 50m2 (i.e. large scale under scrubbing) in any 12-month period.

      Heritage and Aboriginal Cultural Heritage

      Development consent is required for the removal or pruning of a tree or other vegetation that is part of a heritage item, heritage conservation area, Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place of significance, which Council is not satisfied:

      • is of a minor nature or is for the maintenance of that item, area, object or place; and
      • will not adversely affect the significance of that item, area, object or place.

      Go to the online Tree Removal and Pruning Form to find out if you need development consent.

      Land with High Biodiversity Values

      If the tree or vegetation removal involves clearing any native vegetation on land identified on the State government’s Biodiversity Values Map, approval from the NSW Native Vegetation Panel is required instead of a Council permit.

      Compensatory Planting

      A Tree Permit may be issued with conditions, including conditions that require you to plant compensatory trees.