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How to fill out the Sammamish Tree Removal Permit online
Filling out the Sammamish Tree Removal Permit online is an essential step for those wishing to remove trees within the city. This guide provides user-friendly, step-by-step instructions to ensure a smooth application process.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your application form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by indicating whether your application is due to a code violation by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. This section is crucial as it may affect your application process.
- In the PROPERTY section, fill out the job site address along with the city, state, and zip code. Ensure you include the tax parcel number and the water district information.
- List the property owner's name and contact information, including phone, email, and mailing address. This helps establish the responsible party for the permit.
- If someone other than the owner will act on their behalf, provide the authorized agent's details including their contact information and company name if applicable.
- Complete the GENERAL CONTRACTOR section with the contractor's name, contact information, and state license number. If the work does not involve a contractor, this section can be noted as not applicable.
- In the JOB DESCRIPTION field, provide a brief summary of the project and the reason for removing the tree or trees.
- Read the terms regarding compliance with laws and ordinances, and ensure that all conditions are understood before signing.
- The final step involves signing and dating the application, certifying that the information is correct.
- After completing the application, you can save changes, download, print, or share the form for your records and official submission.
Start your application today and ensure your tree removal process is handled correctly!
One wrong cut won't immediately kill your tree, but pruning incorrectly or too often can. If a tree repeatedly loses too much of its canopy at one time, it can become weak or even die from the stress. That's why you shouldn't trim more than 25% of a tree's canopy at one time.