B1.B Exceptions

Tree Removal and Pruning Form

Complete the online Tree Removal and Pruning Form to find out if you do not need a Tree Permit and to notify Council if you are removing a tree or clearing vegetation.

    Objective

  • To prescribe when a Tree Permit is not required.

      Control

      B1.2 The requirement for a permit does not apply (and a Tree Permit is not required):

      • If Council is satisfied the tree or vegetation is:
        • A risk to human life or property; or
        • Dead or dying and it is not required as the habitat of native animals; and
        • notice has been submitted through the online Tree Removal and Pruning Form at least 10 days before removal.

      Urgent Removal

      Go to the online Tree Removal and Pruning Form to find out when and how to remove a tree urgently.


      • Where the height exceeds 3m or trunk diameter exceeds 300mm (measured 1.3m from the ground) and the tree or vegetation is:
        • Within 5m of the wall of an approved structure (excluding driveways), and is not identified for retention, protection or planting under a development consent, previous tree permit, order, direction or notice, or restrictive covenant; and
        • Notice has been submitted through the online Tree Removal and Pruning Form at least 10 days before removal.
      • If the pruning is less than 10% of the foliage and the pruning is only carried out once in a 12-month period.
      • If the removal or pruning:
        • Requires authorisation under other legislation;
        • Requires development consent;
        • Needs approval from the Native Vegetation Panel; or
        • Is carried out by Council on land under the care, control or management of Council, unless it is part of a heritage item, heritage conservation area, Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place of significance.
      • If the tree or vegetation is:
        • A tree species grown for fruit or nut production; or
        • A species listed in NSW Weedwise.
      • If the removal or pruning is not otherwise listed in control B1.1 as requiring a Tree Permit.

      Tree removal under other legislation

      Go to the Trees page on Council’s website to find out more about tree removal under other legislation (such as clearing for bushfire protection).

      Neighbouring Trees

      • Speak to your neighbor to get consent before you prune their trees.
      • Pruning of less than 10% of the foliage and only carried out once in a 12-month period may not need a Tree Permit.
      • Council does not mediate between neighbours in disputes about trees.