If none of the above apply, then a Tree Removal Permit will be required. There are two exemptions from a tree removal permit, these include:
a) vegetation is dead or dying and not habitat for native animals, or
b) vegetation is a risk to human life or property.
The following justifications are not considered to be reasonable clearing scenarios:
a) where the vegetation is dropping leaves, twigs, fruit or nuts,
b) where the vegetation is interfering with availability of natural light,
c) where the vegetation is interfering with views, or
d) where the vegetation is shading your property.
The following information is required to accompany an application for an exemption or a permit:
SUBMISSION MATRIX
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VEGETATION PERMITS
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Exemption
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Permit
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Arborist Report
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Hollow Tree Assessment
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Consideration of Biodiversity Values Map#
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Ecology Review (Threatened Species, Hollow Bearing Tree or Nest present)
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Consideration of the area clearing thresholds#
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Biodiversity Management Plan
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Landscape Plan
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* May be required. Please consult with Council’s Planning and Development staff to ascertain if this information is required. This information is available in the Biodiversity Values Map and Threshold Tool.
If the trees are a threatened species or contain hollows or other habitat an ecological assessment and a Biodiversity Conservation Licence may also be required. Depending on the extent and significance of the vegetation to be removed compensatory planting or management of retained vegetation may be requested and will require the development of a biodiversity management plan or landscape plan.