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How to fill out the Tree Removal Permit Application (Non-Development) - Richmond online
Filling out the Tree Removal Permit Application (Non-Development) - Richmond online is a straightforward process that requires attention to detail. This guide will assist you in completing each section of the form accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your application online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Tree Removal Permit Application form online.
- Begin by entering the date of your application in the designated field.
- Fill in the project address where the tree removal will take place.
- Provide the legal description of the property, including 'Lot,' 'Section,' and 'Plan No.' as needed. You can obtain this information at City Hall.
- List the type, height, and diameter of each tree to be removed. Measure the diameter at 1.4 meters above the ground and include this information for each tree.
- Indicate the reason for the tree removal in the provided field to justify your application.
- Check any boxes for documents included with your application, such as air photos or arborist reports, to support your request.
- Ensure the registered owner's name, phone number, and address are clearly entered in the appropriate fields.
- If applicable, provide the information for the authorized agent of the owner, including their phone number.
- Have the applicant(s) or agent sign the application in the designated signature field.
- Review your application for completeness and clarity before saving, downloading, or printing the form for submission.
Complete your Tree Removal Permit Application online today for a smoother permitting process.
Richmond's Tree Protection Bylaw 8057 prohibits the topping of trees on both Private and City property and can result in fines up to $50,000 per tree. To learn more about the dangers of decay, insects and disease, shock and sun-scorch to your trees that results from topping, read Why Topping Hurts Trees.