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September 22, 2022 | Posted by | in Palm Cleaning, Tree Surgery
Even if you own the land your home is on, the trees in your garden belong to the community. The reason for this is that trees serve the community as a whole - they prevent erosion, purify the air and beautify the neighbourhood. As such, if you have a tree on your land that needs removing, you may be wondering if it's legal to do this on your own accord or if you require the approval of your
local council. Let's find out.
Many states and councils in Australia view trees as an essential part of their culture and natural heritage, so laws are enforced to protect them from harm. In Queensland, cutting down a protected tree without a permit or permission is illegal. Luckily, acquiring the approval to do so is not particularly hard.
Start by researching what information you need to give to the council. You will likely be asked to answer questions on the size, location, condition and species of the tree – specialist information an arborist will be able to provide if you don't know the answers.
Also, most
tree removal applications will require the accompaniment of a pro arborist
report to verify the information given, which means that hiring an expert is an essential part of the process. Once you have received the needed approval, get in contact with a removal service such as ourselves. We can take care of eradicating all traces of the tree from your land, including
stump grinding.
Your local council might reject your request to remove a protected tree if it's based on aesthetic concerns as opposed to safety. For example, if your reasoning is that your view is obstructed or the buildup of leaves is becoming a nuisance in your garden. They are more likely to accept your application if the tree is dead or dangerous, or poses a potential fire hazard.
Steve Cubis Tree Services is based in
Lismore, Queensland, and has been fully licensed and insured to handle tree removal.
Get in touch today if you are ready to tackle a problematic tree.