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How to fill out the Tree Removal Consent Form online
Completing the Tree Removal Consent Form online is a straightforward process that allows you to authorize FreeState Electric Cooperative, Inc. to either trim or remove trees on your property. This guide provides essential steps to help you fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your Tree Removal Consent Form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Tree Removal Consent Form. This will open the document in your online editor for you to fill out.
- In the first section, enter your account number and daytime phone number. This information will assist in processing your request.
- Provide your name in the designated field, indicating who is giving permission for the work to be carried out.
- Select the action you are consenting to: whether to trim or remove the trees. Make sure to tick the appropriate box.
- Input the address where the tree work will take place. This is crucial for the cooperative to locate the trees.
- Use the remarks and/or instructions section to provide additional details or specific instructions regarding the tree work.
- For clean-up preferences, choose whether the cooperative or the landowner will handle the clean-up by selecting the corresponding box.
- If you chose the cooperative for clean-up, specify if you would like wood chips left on-site by selecting ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
- Provide any additional clean-up instructions in the space provided to ensure clear communication of your needs.
- Sign the form as the landowner to authorize the requested actions and include the date of your signature.
- A witness must sign the form, along with the date of their signature, to validate the consent provided.
- Lastly, ensure all necessary fields are filled out completely before saving, downloading, printing, or sharing the form as needed.
Complete your Tree Removal Consent Form online today to efficiently manage tree trimming or removal on your property.
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. Cutting the branch collar can also be a nasty error.
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